Rare Earth Elements (REEs)—15 lanthanides plus Scandium & Yttrium—are inputs for EV motors, wind turbines, electronics/displays, fibre-optics, defence avionics, oil-refining catalysts, and medical devices. They are not geologically rare, but economically hard to extract/refine, creating chokepoints.
Global REE landscape & China’s dominance:
- Reserves & mining: China holds roughly 40–49% of global reserves and produces 65–70% of mined REEs.
- Refining/processing: Controls 85–90% of global separation & refining capacity and 90% of rare-earth magnet output—the real bottleneck.
- Market power by precedent: In 2010, after the Senkaku dispute, Beijing curbed REE exports to Japan. In recent years it has tightened export controls on specific REEs/magnet tech—demonstrating use of economic statecraft.
- Externalities: Extraction/refining is pollution-intensive—indicatively 2,000 tonnes of toxic waste per tonne of REO, explaining geographical concentration where compliance costs are lower.
- Demand outlook: Energy transition (EVs/wind), electronics and defence will surge demand for Nd, Pr, Dy, Tb, etc.
India’s position: strengths & gaps:
- Resource base: 5th-largest globally; ~13.07 million tonnes (mostly monazite in beach sands of Kerala, TN, Odisha, AP, MH, GJ; inland placers in WB, JH, TN).
- Current capability: India is stronger in Light REEs. It has processing plants at Aluva (Kerala) & Ganjam (Odisha). Toyotsu Rare Earths India (Visakhapatnam) is focussing on value-addition.
- Gaps:
- Heavy REE refining negligible.
- Alloy/metal/magnet capacity small.
- Institutional fragmentation.
- 2016 beach-sand restrictions constrained feedstock.
- Dependence: India Imported 2,270 tonnes in FY24 of which 75% of India’s REE imports come from China.
Strategy to ensure REE security:
- Unlock domestic mining—safely:
- Delist REEs from “atomic minerals” for controlled private/PSU entry while ring-fencing thorium/uranium under DAE.
- Bring back scientifically regulated beach-sand mining with digital traceability, third-party ESG audits, and community benefit-sharing.
- Climb the value chain:
- Launch a Magnet-to-Motor Mission: PLI/VGF for metal, alloy, and Nd-Pr-Dy-Tb magnet plants tied to domestic offtake (auto, wind, electronics, defence).
- Standardised of-take contracts from CPSUs/auto-wind OEMs to de-risk investments.
- Institutional architecture:
- Create a Department for Rare Earths (DRE) and an independent Rare Earths Regulatory Authority (RRAI) for licensing, pricing transparency, and dispute resolution.
- Tech & circularity:
- Mission-mode R&D in solvent extraction/ion-exchange, and magnet recycling from e-waste. Create a National REE Recycling Hub.
- Mineral diplomacy & stockpiles:
- Scale KABIL acquisitions and long-term contracts with Australia, Vietnam, U.S., Africa; align with Quad Critical Minerals.
- Build strategic REE reserves on the lines of Strategic Petroleum Reserves to cushion shocks.
- ESG guardrails:
- Mandatory zero-liquid-discharge, lined tailings, radiation safety for monazite, and social licence via local employment & royalty sharing.
Conclusion:
To meet clean-energy and defence goals while reducing China-centric risk, India must execute a resource-to-magnet game plan: responsibly expand mining, master refining, build magnets/metals at scale, recycle aggressively, and lock in diversified overseas supplies—backed by robust institutions and ESG standards.
‘+1’ Value Addition:
- Global Reserves (USGS 2023–25): 120 million tonnes of REO equivalent of which China 44 million tonnes (37%), Brazil & Vietnam 18% each, Russia 10%, India 6% (13 mt).
- Global Production (2023): China 65–70%, U.S. 14%, Myanmar 9%, Australia 7%.
- Environmental Intensity: For every 1 tonne of REO, 2,000 tonnes of toxic waste generated (World Bank, 2019).
“India is a resource-rich but capability-poor REE player—owning 6% of reserves but importing 75% of needs.”
La Excellence IAS Academy, the best IAS coaching in Hyderabad, known for delivering quality content and conceptual clarity for UPSC 2025 preparation.
FOLLOW US ON:
◉ YouTube : https://www.youtube.com/@CivilsPrepTeam
◉ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LaExcellenceIAS
◉ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/laexcellenceiasacademy/
GET IN TOUCH:
Contact us at info@laex.in, https://laex.in/contact-us/
or Call us @ +91 9052 29 2929, +91 9052 99 2929, +91 9154 24 2140
OUR BRANCHES:
Head Office: H No: 1-10-225A, Beside AEVA Fertility Center, Ashok Nagar Extension, VV Giri Nagar, Ashok Nagar, Hyderabad, 500020
Madhapur: Flat no: 301, survey no 58-60, Guttala begumpet Madhapur metro pillar: 1524, Rangareddy Hyderabad, Telangana 500081
Bangalore: Plot No: 99, 2nd floor, 80 Feet Road, Beside Poorvika Mobiles, Chandra Layout, Attiguppe, Near Vijaya Nagara, Bengaluru, 560040