India Achieves Record 200 Mineral Block Auctions in FY 2025-26

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India’s mineral sector has achieved a historic milestone with the auction of 200 mineral blocks in FY 2025–26, the highest ever in a single financial year, according to the Ministry of Mines.

The achievement highlights the growing strength of India’s auction-based mineral allocation system and reflects strong coordination between the Centre and state governments.


Balanced Mix of Mining and Exploration Blocks

Out of the total blocks auctioned:

  • 123 Mining Lease (ML) blocks (ready for operational mining)
  • 77 Composite Licence (CL) blocks (focused on exploration and future mining)

Additionally, tenders have been issued for 70 more blocks (38 ML and 32 CL), which could further increase the total count in the coming months.


States Lead the Record-Breaking Auctions

State governments played a crucial role in achieving this milestone:

  • Gujarat led with 32 blocks
  • Rajasthan followed with 30 blocks
  • Tamil Nadu secured 22 blocks

Notably:

  • Tamil Nadu conducted mineral block auctions for the first time
  • Uttarakhand auctioned its first magnesite block

Officials credited improved data management, faster approvals, and streamlined procedures for the success.


Key Minerals: Limestone, Iron Ore and Bauxite Dominate

The auctions covered a wide range of minerals critical to industrial growth:

  • Limestone: 76 blocks
  • Iron ore: 40 blocks
  • Bauxite: 30 blocks

These minerals are essential for industries such as cement, steel, and aluminium, underscoring their strategic importance.


Focus on Critical Minerals for Future Growth

A key highlight was the auction of 22 critical mineral blocks, reflecting India’s focus on securing resources vital for future technologies and industrial expansion.

Major contributors in this category included:

  • Rajasthan
  • Chhattisgarh
  • Odisha
  • Karnataka
  • Maharashtra

Transparent System Driving Investment and Growth

The Ministry подчеркed that the record auctions reinforce India’s commitment to a transparent, efficient, and investor-friendly mineral allocation system.

The initiative is expected to:

  • Boost domestic and foreign investment
  • Enhance resource security
  • Support long-term economic growth

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