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India gets exclusive right to explore Polymetallic Sulphides in Indian Ocean: Jitendra Singh

By IANS | Updated: September 20, 2025 17:30 IST

New Delhi, Sep 20 In a historic feat, India has become the first country in the world to ...

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New Delhi, Sep 20 In a historic feat, India has become the first country in the world to secure exclusive rights to explore Polymetallic Sulphides (PMS) in the allotted 10,000 sq km area of the Carlsberg Ridge in the Indian Ocean, Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Earth Sciences Dr. Jitendra Singh said on Saturday.

Singh announced the signing of a new 15-year contract between the Ministry of Earth Sciences (MoES) and the International Seabed Authority (ISA) for the exclusive rights.

With this, India has become the first country in the world to hold two contracts with ISA for PMS exploration, reaffirming its pioneering role in deep-sea resource exploration and its strategic presence in the Indian Ocean, he said.

“The new contract is a significant step towards realising the vision of the Deep Ocean Mission launched by PM Narendra Modi, which focuses on seabed mineral exploration, mining technology development, and strengthening India’s ‘Blue Economy initiatives’,” Singh said.

Polymetallic Sulphides contain valuable metals such as iron, copper, zinc, silver, gold, and platinum, and are precipitates formed by hot hydrothermal fluids from oceanic crust.

Their strategic and commercial potential has attracted global attention, placing India at the forefront of deep-sea resource exploration.

Highlighting India’s longstanding partnership with ISA, Singh recalled that India was the first country to receive an area for polymetallic nodule exploration in international waters and was designated as a “pioneer investor.”

With two PMS contracts now in place -- one in the Central Indian Ridge and Southwest Indian Ridge, and another in the Carlsberg Ridge -- India also holds the largest exploration area allocated for PMS in the International Seabed.

“India’s 30-year association with the ISA has been a source of pride, and as ISA celebrates its 30th anniversary, India reaffirms its commitment to working closely with ISA to deliver on its mandate for the common heritage of humankind,” Singh said.

He also announced that India will be hosting the 8th ISA annual contractors meeting from September 18-20 in Goa, marking another milestone in India’s leadership role in seabed exploration.

“This marks India as the first member state and government contractor of ISA to hold two PMS exploration contracts. It is also a matter of pride that India now has the largest area allocated globally in the International Seabed for PMS exploration,” said Dr. M. Ravichandran, Secretary, Ministry of Earth Sciences.

He added that India looks forward to strengthening its cooperation with ISA to generate more scientific knowledge of unexplored seabed ecosystems and to ensure effective protection of the marine environment while harnessing mineral resources for the benefit of humankind.

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