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Maharashtra Leads India In Rare Earth Mineral Resources

New data from the Indian Bureau of Mines (IBM) has underscored Maharashtra’s emergence as the state with the largest share of rare earth element (REE) resources in India, a development with far-reaching implications for the nation’s industrial strategy, critical infrastructure and energy transition ambitions. According to the latest estimates, Maharashtra accounts for roughly 41 % of India’s total rare earth resource base, positioning the state at the centre of a strategic minerals landscape increasingly linked to clean technology, defence and advanced manufacturing.

Rare earth elements — a group of 17 metallic elements including neodymium, praseodymium and dysprosium — are indispensable inputs for permanent magnets, electric vehicles (EVs), wind turbines and high-end electronics. As global supply chains tighten amid geopolitical competition and efforts to decarbonise energy systems, the concentration of these resources in Maharashtra’s geological formations has drawn renewed policy attention.India’s total estimated REE resources exceed 2.9 million tonnes, with more than 1.2 million tonnes located within Maharashtra’s borders. The state’s deposits are found across diverse geological settings, including riverine sands and weathered rock zones, which could influence extraction viability and environmental planning.Beyond metals markets and technology supply chains, the mineral endowment intersects directly with traditional industries such as coal mining, where preliminary exploration by Western Coalfields Limited (WCL) has identified rare earths within overburden material. Coal India Limited is also exploring dedicated blocks near Ramtek for REE prospects, highlighting how India’s historic energy infrastructure corridors overlap with emerging critical-minerals activity.

Rare earth resources can also be found in sands in coastal and inland regions across India’s mineral belt, including Gujarat, Andhra Pradesh and Odisha, which are part of broader national efforts to diversify and expand critical mineral exploration. Recent government data released in the Rajya Sabha highlights the presence of rare earth-bearing monazite sand deposits across multiple states, while agencies such as the Atomic Minerals Directorate for Exploration and Research are intensifying systematic survey work.The strategic priorities around rare earths reflect a broader national push to build domestic capabilities in sectors once dominated by imports — particularly processing and refining, where India still lags far behind global leaders such as China. In response, the government has recently made policy adjustments to support exploration activity, streamline regulatory clearances and strengthen India’s Critical Mineral Mission, aimed at integrating strategic mineral development with industrial and energy-technology objectives.

For city and infrastructure planners, these developments have multifaceted relevance. REEs underpin components critical to renewable energy and low-carbon mobility systems, which increasingly shape urban utility planning and climate-resilient infrastructure. At the same time, extraction and processing activities — if not carefully governed — pose land-use, environmental and social considerations that require integrated planning, particularly in regions where resource deposits intersect agricultural and densely populated landscapes.

Looking ahead, the alignment of rare earth resource development with robust environmental governance, technological readiness and supply-chain integration will be central to how India balances its energy transition, industrial growth and urbanisation goals. Maharashtra’s dominant position on the resource map gives it a unique role in that national calculus.

Also Read: Coal Power Equipment Imports Reset After Delays

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