India wants to open up for lithium mining in batteries quest

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India wants a piece of the lucrative batterymetals supply chain

India is seeking to change laws to allow private miners to extract lithium, the key ingredient for batteries used for electric vehicles and energy storage, as the nation aims to be more self-sufficient in green technologies.

Government agencies have been exploring for lithium and discovered a small resource at a site in southern Karnataka state, according to the mines ministry. Still, to produce lithium at any meaningful scale and reduce reliance on imports, India would need to find and develop further deposits.

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