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NEW DELHI: India has planned to focus on emerging economic and strategic axis spreads from the East Coast of Africa to the Western Pacific Ocean - called the Seychelles-Singapore-Samoa (SSS) axis - as part of its long-term strategy to utilise oceanic resources under the country’s proposed Blue Economy policy. This in addition to another policy on the Arctic region is expected to put India at the forefront in exploring resources of strategic importance through maritime cooperation.
A draft of the Blue Economy policy document, outlining vision and strategy that can be adopted by the government to utilise a range of living and non-living oceanic resources, proposes setting up an overarching national authority called the National Blue Economy Council (NBEC) to bring all the existing expertise and schemes under one oversight agency for holistic planning and implementation.
NEW DELHI: The Deep Ocean Mission, announced by the finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman in the Budget on Monday, will tap vast marine living and non-living resources including strategic polymetallic nodules such as Copper, Nickel, Cobalt and Manganese in 75,000 sq. km of area in the central Indian Ocean Basin, and put India in the category of the select group of nations, including the US, China, Japan, Germany and Canada, conducting oceanographic research in the deep sea.
Under the mission, allocated Rs 4,000 crore for the next five years, high-tech ‘underwater vehicles’ and ‘underwater robotics’ will be used for deep-sea mining.
Based on the resource evaluation, India has an estimated resource of about 100 million tons of strategic metals in its allotted site in the Central Indian Ocean Basin.