Syllabus: General Studies Paper 2
India is exploring the possibilities of joining the Minerals Security Partnership.
- Minerals Security Partnership is an ambitious new US-led partnership to secure supply chains of critical minerals, aimed at reducing dependency on China.
- Major members are US, Australia, Canada, Finland, France, Germany, Japan, the Republic of Korea, Sweden, United Kingdom, and the European Commission.
- The new grouping could focus on the supply chains of minerals such as Cobalt, Nickel, Lithium and also the 17 “rare earth” minerals.
Significance for India
- Given the push of India towards Electric Vehicles, it needs to secure the supply of critical minerals.
- China has created a processing infrastructure in rare earth minerals and has acquired mines in Africa for elements such as cobalt.
Rare Earth Element
- Rare earth comprises seventeen elements and are classified as light RE elements (LREE) and heavy RE elements (HREE).
- Scandium and yttrium, while not true rare earth elements, are also included.
- REEs are key components in many electronic devices that we use in our daily lives, as well as in a variety of industrial application.
- Some REs are available in India such as Lanthanum, Cerium, Neodymium, Praseodymium, and Samarium.
- While others such as Dysprosium, Terbium, Europium that are classified as HREE are not available in Indian deposits in extractable quantity.