MMDR Amendment Act Mineral Investment Framework

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Why in news

  • The amended MMDR framework aims to unlock private capital investment and bring tax uniformity to the mining sector.

What is the MMDR Act, 1957?

  • Central governing legislation that regulates the allocation of prospecting licences and mining leases in India.
  • Administered by the Ministry of Mines, managing major minerals and royalty frameworks.

Key changes

  • Introduces provisions to streamline exploration licensing and standardize royalty and levy structures.
  • Before: Fragmented tax regimes and long exploration approval cycles discouraged deep-seated mineral exploration.
  • After: Standardized fiscal terms incentivize private capital inflow for critical and deep-seated mineral extraction.

Why it matters

  • Enhances global competitiveness of domestic mineral production and secures raw materials for energy transition.

Key terms

Prospecting Licence

A authorization granted to explore and locate mineral deposits in a specified area.

Prelims facts

  • MMDR Act 1957 provides the statutory mechanism for auctioning mineral blocks in India.

Mains discussion

  • Role of mining sector reforms in securing critical minerals for domestic manufacturing.

Source: The Hindu

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