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India’s dependence on China for rare earth and mining machinery has deepened

Imports of specialised refining and magnet-making equipment from China have risen four-fold in seven years

November 10, 2025 / 16:51 IST
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Rare earth machinery for India is also a concern
Rare earth machinery for India is also a concern

India’s reliance on China for rare earth and mining–related machinery has deepened sharply, with imports from northern neighbour more than quadrupling over the past seven years, according to a Moneycontrol analysis.

Imports of specialised equipment, some of which is also used in rare earth refining and production, including agitators, furnaces, electrolysers, and separation systems, rose from $263 million in FY18 to $1.1 billion in FY25, according to data from the Ministry of Commerce. China’s share in India’s total imports of such machinery climbed from 24.6 percent in FY18 to 44.6 percent in FY25, the highest in the period.

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The growing dependence extends beyond raw materials to the tools required for processing them, underscoring the strategic challenge India faces in building its own rare earth value chain. China now accounts for nearly half of India’s imports of machines used in refining, separation, and magnet-making, technologies critical for clean energy, electric mobility, and defence manufacturing.