Defence chief's call for critical minerals spotlights Aravalli exemptions

Amid the Supreme Court's recent Aravalli Hills definition allowing 'strategic exemptions' for mining critical minerals, Integrated Defence Staff chief Air Marshal Ashutosh Dixit warned of vulnerabilities from import reliance. Environmentalists decry weakening protections in the ecologically vital range.

Building on the Supreme Court's November 20 order defining Aravalli Hills as landforms rising 100 meters above local relief—freezing new mining leases except for notified critical, strategic, and atomic minerals—debate has escalated.

On December 23, Air Marshal Ashutosh Dixit emphasized that modern defence systems require reliable domestic access to critical minerals, linking self-sufficiency to secure supply chains. He cited the National Critical Mineral Mission as key policy support.

Critics, including environmental groups and opposition parties, label these 'strategic exemptions' a loophole that could exclude vast areas from safeguards, exacerbating illegal mining, urbanization, and water stress. The Aravalli range is crucial for groundwater recharge, desertification prevention, and Delhi-NCR air quality.

Recent policy shifts amplify concerns: Environment Ministry clearances softened since 2014; a May 2025 Supreme Court ruling against ex post facto approvals recalled in November; September 2025 office memorandum exempting critical mineral projects from public consultations; and the 2023 Forest (Conservation) Amendment Act broadening exemptions.

Recommendations include binding arbitration for strategic claims, cumulative landscape impact assessments, and transparency on alternatives like imports or recycling.

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Argentine and U.S. officials Pablo Quirno and Marco Rubio shake hands after signing critical minerals agreement in Washington D.C.
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Argentina signs strategic agreement with US on critical minerals

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Argentina and the United States signed an agreement in Washington D.C. to boost the supply and processing of critical minerals, vital for new technologies. Foreign Minister Pablo Quirno and his counterpart Marco Rubio took part in the signing at the Ministerial Meeting on Critical Minerals on February 4, 2026.

The Supreme Court has accepted a new definition of the Aravalli mountain range, limiting it to landforms at 100 meters or more elevation. This decision, per the Forest Survey of India's assessment, excludes nearly 90 percent of the hills from protections. Experts warn it could exacerbate environmental degradation.

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Following its November acceptance of a controversial 100-metre elevation definition for the Aravalli hills, the Supreme Court has taken suo motu cognizance amid backlash, listing the matter for hearing on December 29. The move addresses concerns that the definition could expose over 90% of the hills to mining and construction, threatening ecology.

The United States announced on Wednesday that it will work with Japan and European countries to develop an action plan for securing critical minerals supplies, amid concerns over potential Chinese export restrictions on rare earths. The initiative seeks to establish a trade bloc with allies to stabilize procurement. The U.S. Trade Representative's office indicated exploration of a plurilateral trade initiative with like-minded partners.

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Supreme Court Justice Flávio Dino has authorized mineral exploration on Cinta Larga indigenous lands in Mato Grosso and Rondônia, provided it is under community control and meets environmental and social standards. The precautionary ruling, issued on February 3, sets a two-year deadline for Congress to regulate the issue. The decision aims to curb illegal mining and ensure benefits for indigenous people.

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Vice President JD Vance said Wednesday the Trump administration is pursuing a critical-minerals trading alliance with representatives from more than 50 countries, pitching enforceable price floors and a preferential trade zone as a way to reduce reliance on China for rare earth supply chains.

 

 

 

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