India working on incentive scheme for lithium, nickel processing, mines secretary says
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Published on April 10, 2026.
India is working on a policy for processing critical metals, including lithium, which are critical for electric vehicles, according to mines secretary Piyush Goyal. The move is aimed at reducing dependence on imports and increasing local refining capacity. The proposal includes incentives for companies to set up lithium and nickel processing plants.
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