Intellectual Thoughts by Sanjay Panda: Parliament passes Mines and Minerals Amendment Bill 2025 to boost critical mineral production


Parliament passes Mines and Minerals Amendment Bill 2025 to boost critical mineral production

 

Parliament  passed the Mines and Minerals (Development and Regulation) Amendment Bill, 2025, aimed at promoting sustainable mining, zero-waste practices, and advancing the objectives of the National Critical Mineral Mission. 

 

 

Union Minister for Coal and Mines, G. Kishan Reddy, said the government is committed to transparency in the mining sector, with production enhanced through the use of modern technology.

Under the National Critical Mineral Mission, the government has identified 24 critical minerals and is promoting domestic production through onshore and offshore exploration. The first auction of offshore mineral blocks, including polymetallic nodules in the Andaman Sea, was launched in November 2024. India is also exploring critical minerals abroad, signing agreements with countries like Argentina and Zambia to facilitate resource development.

 The bill empowers the government to facilitate mineral trading through exchanges, allow the sale of mineral dumps to reduce environmental hazards, and promote extraction of deep-seated minerals.

The legislation also expands the scope of the National Mineral Exploration Trust, renaming it as the National Mineral Exploration and Development Trust, and increases the royalty contribution from two to three per cent. It provides mechanisms to include new minerals in existing leases and incentivises the production of critical and strategic minerals.

Officials highlighted the significance of these reforms amid global supply chain challenges for critical minerals, with the Ministry of External Affairs and the Ministry of Mines actively engaging in bilateral and multilateral cooperation to secure stable supplies.

Agreements have been signed with countries including Australia, Argentina, Zambia, Peru, Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Malawi, and Côte d’Ivoire, as well as international organisations such as the International Energy Agency.

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