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Budget 2026–27: Announcement for Rare Earth Corridors

Kartavya Desk Staff

Source: IE

Subject: Geography/Economics

Context: The Union Budget 2026–27 announced the establishment of dedicated Rare Earth Corridors in four coastal states to strengthen India’s critical minerals ecosystem.

About Budget 2026–27: Announcement for Rare Earth Corridors:

What are Rare Earth Corridors?

• Rare Earth Corridors are integrated, state-anchored industrial value chains designed to link mining, processing, research and manufacturing of rare earth elements (REEs), particularly rare earth permanent magnets (REPMs), within defined geographic clusters.

States involved:

The corridors will be established in mineral-rich coastal states with significant beach sand mineral (BSM) deposits:

Odisha

Kerala

Andhra Pradesh

Tamil Nadu

These states host monazite-bearing beach sands, the principal source of rare earths in India.

Aim of the initiative:

• Build a domestic rare earth value chain from extraction to finished products.

• Support clean energy transition (EVs, wind turbines, solar power).

• Operationalise National Critical Minerals Mission at the state level.

Key features:

Integrated corridor approach: Co-location of mining, separation, processing, R&D and manufacturing facilities to reduce logistics and technology gaps.

• Co-location of mining, separation, processing, R&D and manufacturing facilities to reduce logistics and technology gaps.

Linkage with Magnet Manufacturing Scheme Aligns with the ₹7,280 crore Sintered Rare Earth Permanent Magnet (REPM) scheme, targeting 6,000 MTPA domestic capacity.

• Aligns with the ₹7,280 crore Sintered Rare Earth Permanent Magnet (REPM) scheme, targeting 6,000 MTPA domestic capacity.

State-led execution: Shifts focus from only national policy to state-level value addition and industrial clustering.

• Shifts focus from only national policy to state-level value addition and industrial clustering.

Incentive-backed manufacturing: Sales-linked incentives (₹6,450 crore) and capital subsidy (₹750 crore) for integrated REPM units.

Sales-linked incentives (₹6,450 crore) and capital subsidy (₹750 crore) for integrated REPM units.

Strategic supply chain resilience: Addresses India’s heavy reliance on imports (over 53,000 MT magnets imported in FY25) amid global concentration of REE processing.

• Addresses India’s heavy reliance on imports (over 53,000 MT magnets imported in FY25) amid global concentration of REE processing.

Support for high-tech sectors: Enables domestic availability of inputs critical for EVs, renewables, electronics, aerospace and defence.

• Enables domestic availability of inputs critical for EVs, renewables, electronics, aerospace and defence.

Major Coastal Potential (Beach Sand Monazite)

• The primary source of Rare Earth Elements (REEs) in India is Monazite, found in beach placer sands.

• These deposits are rich in Light REEs like Neodymium and Praseodymium:

Odisha: Focused around the Chhatrapur (OSCOM) region. It has the highest current processing activity.

Kerala: Significant reserves in Chavara and near Vizhinjam Port. Kerala is a major hub for the new Rare Earth Corridor initiative.

Andhra Pradesh: Coastal deposits in Srikakulam, Visakhapatnam, and Nellore.

Tamil Nadu: Rich coastal zones in Manavalakurichi and other southern districts.

Emerging Inland Rare Earth Mineral Potential:

Recent exploration by the Geological Survey of India (GSI) has shifted focus to inland deposits which may contain more sought-after Heavy REEs.

Arunachal Pradesh: The Papum Pare district has emerged as a high-potential frontier, specifically noted for its high Neodymium content in river-valley soils.

Rajasthan: Significant in-situ REE oxides (over 1 lakh tonnes) were discovered in Balotra. Exploration is also active in Sirohi and Bhilwara.

West Bengal: Exploration is underway in the Purulia district (South Purulia Shear Zone).

Gujarat: The Amba Dongar and Kamthai carbonatite complexes are major potential sites for REE extraction.

Madhya Pradesh: Recent findings in the Singrauli coalfields show promising REE deposits associated with coal seams.

Jharkhand & Chhattisgarh: Heavy REE-bearing stream placers have been identified in the Chotanagpur Granite Gneiss Complex.

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