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In a first, Lithium reserve found in Jammu and Kashmir

This one is pretty big, I think something really is there. US will send its Energy Resources Secretary to India on 13th February.



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From what I understand, a Assistant Secretary seems to be equivalent to Minister of State compared to our hierarchy. Not sure of the level of importance though, as it's not the head of the Ministry but then this is still discovery stage for now.

Also the date of link provided is 9/2, and the Assistant Secretary is arriving within a day of discovery. Don't think the visit is related to this, but am sure many will be interested given the material's importance in energy sector over all.

All for some big business deal though, more dollars incoming is all good. :enjoy:
 
Some mock headlines from across the world.

"India finds a goldmine in a disputed region"
"Opinion: Indian authorities are looking strip Kashmir of its wealth"
"Large lithium deposits found by Indian authorities. Fears mount of corporates benefiting"
"Op-Ed: India needs to get off her coal addiction. But is lithium the answer?"
"President Biden looks to create a coalition of democratic lithium producers. India a new entrant?"
"USA keen for India to open lithium sector for foreign participation"
"Pressure increases on Indian authorities to come up with Indian lithium policy"
"India goes with state-owned miner to mine lithium. Prominent economists decree protectionism"

"Opposition asks government to focus on Hydrogen"
- Hydrogen is the real clean fuel of the future. We oppose the government's nefarious plan to cause further pain in Kashmir

"Anand Mahindra shared a humourous tweet on lithium. Read it here"
"Government workers propose renaming of lithium to reflect the mineral's Bharat origins"
"PIL filed in Supreme Court contesting government's claims"

Financial Times, the Big Read
"Lithium in Kashmir. Will Adani benefit?"

Hi

From what I understand, a Assistant Secretary seems to be equivalent to Minister of State compared to our hierarchy. Not sure of the level of importance though, as it's not the head of the Ministry but then this is still discovery stage for now.

Also the date of link provided is 9/2, and the Assistant Secretary is arriving within a day of discovery. Don't think the visit is related to this, but am sure many will be interested given the material's importance in energy sector over all.

All for some big business deal though, more dollars incoming is all good. :enjoy:
Date of the press release is 10 February, the day lithium discovery was announced. Also US State department already knows about this discovery months before the general public.
 
Some mock headlines from across the world.

"India finds a goldmine in a disputed region"
"Opinion: Indian authorities are looking strip Kashmir of its wealth"
"Large lithium deposits found by Indian authorities. Fears mount of corporates benefiting"
"Op-Ed: India needs to get off her coal addiction. But is lithium the answer?"
"President Biden looks to create a coalition of democratic lithium producers. India a new entrant?"
"USA keen for India to open lithium sector for foreign participation"
"Pressure increases on Indian authorities to come up with Indian lithium policy"
"India goes with state-owned miner to mine lithium. Prominent economists decree protectionism"

"Opposition asks government to focus on Hydrogen"
- Hydrogen is the real clean fuel of the future. We oppose the government's nefarious plan to cause further pain in Kashmir


"Anand Mahindra shared a humourous tweet on lithium. Read it here"
"Government workers propose renaming of lithium to reflect the mineral's Bharat origins"
"PIL filed in Supreme Court contesting government's claims"

Financial Times, the Big Read
"Lithium in Kashmir. Will Adani benefit?"



Date of the press release is 10 February, the day lithium discovery was announced. Also US State department already knows about this discovery months before the general public.
Those two bolded above, lol might even come to happen.
If US is going to invest in Kashmir region, might help us in more than one way.
 
So, read about this little more. I didn't have much idea of lithium mining previously.
Few important points to consider -

Geological Survey of India (GSI) has established “inferred” lithium resources of 5.9 million tonnes

the new find is categorised as “inferred” — one of three categories that mineral resources are subdivided into, in order of increasing geological confidence. The “inferred” mineral resource is the part of a resource for which quantity, grade and mineral content are estimated only with a low level of confidence based on information gathered from locations such as outcrops, trenches, pits, workings and drill holes that may be of limited or uncertain quality, and also of lower reliability from geological evidence.

Also, the lithium find in J&K, in inferred terms, is also comparatively small, considering that proven reserves in Bolivia are 21 million tonnes, 17 million tonnes in Argentina, 6.3 million tonnes in Australia, and 4.5 million tonnes in China.

Good article which goes into more details -
What newly discovered ‘Lithium inferred resources’ in J&K mean for India? - India Today

According to The United Nations Framework Classification for Resources (UNFC), there are four stages of exploration for any mineral deposit: reconnaissance (G4), preliminary exploration (G3), general exploration (G2), and detailed exploration (G1).

A recent discovery of Lithium resources in the Reasi District of J&K is at Geological Assessment (G3), a preliminary exploration stage. The G3 stage is further categorised into a six-step process to extract Lithium from Salt-flat brines or Mineral ores.
 

The Geological Survey of India (GSI) has found lithium reserves in Jammu and Kashmir for the first time, Vivek Bharadwaj, secretary of the Union ministry of mines, said on February 9.

Speaking at the 62nd Central Geological Programming Board (CGPB) meeting, Bharadwaj said, “GSI has, for the first time, established lithium inferred resources (G3) of 5.9 million tons in Salal-Haimana area of Reasi District of Jammu and Kashmir. I congratulate GSI for realising the commitment made by the Central government for auction of 500 blocks by submitting 287 geological memorandum and 195 G2 and G3 reports to the state government since 2015. But, GSI should carry forward this momentum and continue the field programmes with the same vigor.”
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In a first, Lithium reserve found in Jammu and Kashmir: Vivek Bharadwaj, secretary, ministry of mines
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In the coming financial year (2023-24), the government is going to focus on exploration of strategic and critical minerals, including fertilizer minerals.

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The Geological Survey of India (GSI) has found lithium reserves in Jammu and Kashmir for the first time, Vivek Bharadwaj, secretary of the Union ministry of mines, said on February 9.

Speaking at the 62nd Central Geological Programming Board (CGPB) meeting, Bharadwaj said, “GSI has, for the first time, established lithium inferred resources (G3) of 5.9 million tons in Salal-Haimana area of Reasi District of Jammu and Kashmir. I congratulate GSI for realising the commitment made by the Central government for auction of 500 blocks by submitting 287 geological memorandum and 195 G2 and G3 reports to the state government since 2015. But, GSI should carry forward this momentum and continue the field programmes with the same vigor.”


Lithium is used mainly in the battery industry which is growing exponentially in India, given the government’s push for electric vehicles. It is also used for other battery storage systems such as in the electricity sector. The Government on May 12, 2021 approved the Production Linked Incentive (PLI) Scheme for manufacturing of Advance Chemistry Cell (ACC) in the country. The total outlay of the scheme is Rs. 18,100 crores for a period of five years.

He later said that in the coming financial year (2023-24), the government is going to focus on exploration of strategic and critical minerals, including fertilizer minerals. “GSI is taking up 966 programmes comprising 318 mineral exploration projects including 12 marine mineral investigation projects. Major thrust has been given on the exploration of strategic - critical and fertilizer minerals. A total of 115 projects on strategic and critical minerals including 16 projects on fertilizer minerals have been formulated. In addition, 55 programmes on geo-informatics, 140 programmes on fundamental and multidisciplinary geosciences and 155 programs for training and institutional capacity building have also been taken up,” he said.
At the meeting, not only the report on lithium in Jammu-Kashmir was handed over, but 15 other resource bearing geological reports (G2 & G3 stage) and 35 Geological memorandums were also handed over to the respective state governments. “Of these 51 mineral blocks, 5 blocks pertain to gold and other blocks pertain to commodities like potash, molybdenum, base metals etc. spread across 11 states of Jammu & Kashmir (UT), Andhra Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Gujarat, Jharkhand, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Odisha, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu and Telangana. The blocks were prepared based on the work carried out by GSI from field seasons 2018-19 to till date,” the ministry later said in a statement.

Apart from these, 17 reports of coal and lignite with a total resource of 7897 million tons were also handed over to ministry of coal. Seven publications on different themes and intervention areas in which GSI operates were also released during the meeting.

Modi is pulling wool over the eyes of the Indians to win the next elections.
 

If Modi wins then it confirms once again that Hindus are fascists.
Fascist then.
 
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