– Four IITs,including IIT-Hyderabad (IIT-H),have been designated as CoEs.
– Three Research & development centers, including hyderabad’s Non-Ferrous Materials Technology Development Center (NFTDC), will act as CoEs under the Ministry of Mines.
The establishment of these Centres of Excellence reflects India’s strategic focus on securing its supply chain for critical minerals-a vital component in technologies ranging from renewable energy systems to electronics manufacturing. Telangana’s inclusion highlights decentralized industrial growth and showcases its emerging role as a hub for advanced scientific innovation. Collaborations between premier institutions such as IITs and R&D centers like NFTDC may enable significant strides in mineral processing technologies.
the funding allocation underlines an enterprising push toward self-reliance in high-tech industries while ensuring international cooperation remains integral through global partnerships. As demand grows globally for resources such as lithium or rare earth materials, India’s investment bolsters its ability to meet internal requirements and contribute more competitively on an international scale-all essential steps given geopolitical sensitivities around mineral dependency.
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