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India’s first deep-sea critical minerals auction falters on tepid response

The auction of 13 blocks, which have cobalt, copper, manganese, and nickel reserves, has been put off at least four times. The latest was August 22

September 29, 2025 / 16:10 IST
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India’s first auction of deep-sea blocks of critical minerals, which are vital for electric vehicles, defence equipment and renewable energy, has been delayed indefinitely following a poor response from bidders, government officials have told Moneycontrol.

The auction process was launched in November, with 13 deep-sea mineral blocks, including three lime mud blocks, three construction sand blocks, and seven polymetallic nodule blocks, up for grabs.

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The initial bid deadline of February 27 was moved to April 2, then to May 1 and again to August 22.

“Yes, the auction did not take place on August 22 as was planned. It has been postponed until further notice. A new date is yet to be finalised,” one of the officials cited above said.