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India’s GSI to boost critical mineral exploration for energy transition, using AI and data sharing, in 2026–27 plan.
The Geological Survey of India will hold its 65th Central Geological Programming Board meeting on January 21, 2026, in New Delhi, to advance geoscientific efforts for the 2026–27 fiscal year.
The event, led by the Ministry of Mines, will focus on critical mineral exploration—including lithium, graphite, vanadium, and scandium—to support India’s energy transition and self-reliance goals.
Key topics include deploying advanced technologies like AI/ML, hyperspectral remote sensing, and deep drilling, finalizing 1,068 peer-reviewed field projects on mineral exploration, clean energy, geohazards, and sustainability, and improving pre-competitive data sharing and collaboration to reduce duplication.
Emphasis will also be placed on landslide hazard mapping in the Himalayas and Northeast India.
Stakeholders from government, industry, academia, and mining sectors will shape the GSI’s annual program to accelerate the path to auction-ready mineral blocks.
La GSI de la India impulsará la exploración mineral crítica para la transición energética, utilizando la IA y el intercambio de datos, en el plan 2026-2027.