
The Centre for Social and Economic Progress is delighted to invite you to the Seminar on Identifying and Securing India’s Critical Mineral Needs for the Net-Zero Transition. The seminar will take place on Wednesday, July 12, 2023, 03:30 pm – 5:00 pm IST, and will be held in a hybrid format. Attendees may join us in person at the CSEP Auditorium (6 Jose P Rizal Marg, 2nd Floor, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi – 110021) or online via Zoom. The seminar will also stream live on YouTube.
Critical minerals refer to mineral resources, both primary and processed, which are essential inputs in the production process of an economy, and whose supplies are likely to be disrupted due to the risks of non-availability or unaffordable price spikes. A recent study by CSEP evaluated the criticality of minerals based on their demand and supply-side factors. It found 22 minerals, including cobalt, lithium, and phosphorous, to be the most critical for India. The Ministry of Mines released its report enumerating the first list of critical minerals for India on June 28, 2023, which included inputs from the findings of the CSEP report and identified 30 minerals critical for India.
We are delighted to bring together the following distinguished speakers to share their thoughts on the pressing need for critical minerals to meet India’s net-zero ambitions, the assessment of critical minerals for India, and strategies to ensure resilient access to these minerals:
Keynote Address:
Suman Bery – Vice Chairperson, NITI Aayog
Chair:
Rakesh Mohan- President Emeritus and Distinguished Fellow, CSEP
Moderator:
Rajesh Chadha – Senior Fellow, CSEP
Panelists:
Veena Kumari Dermal – Joint Secretary, Ministry of Mines
Ranjan Mathai – Former Foreign Secretary
Pankaj Satija – Managing Director, Tata Steel Mining
Presenters:
Ganesh Sivamani – Research Associate, CSEP
Karthik Bansal- Research Analyst, CSEP
Concluding Remarks:
Laveesh Bhandari- President and Senior Fellow, CSEP
All content reflects the individual views of the speakers. The Centre for Social and Economic Progress (CSEP) does not hold an institutional view on any subject.
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Too theoretical and bereft of reality. The government can make or unmake as they have the power. And mostly they unmake
Excellent deliberations
Rightly said,ESG framework should be ready before mining of critical minerals