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Coal
Coal stands as one of India’s primary energy resources, fueling its power generation and industrial sectors. Coal is based on its carbon content, and it comes in three varieties.
Petroleum
Petroleum is composed of various hydrocarbons; we also found sub-types of sulphate associated with these hydrocarbons. It plays a vital role in meeting its energy demands.
Iron
Iron ore is the most important resource in India’s steel industry; it helps fuel infrastructure development and manufacturing activities. Iron is the backbone of modern industry.
Mica Deposite
Mica deposits are used in the electrical and electronic industries for their insulating properties. Mica is a hydrous silicate of aluminium with varying amounts of K, Na, Ca, Mg, and Fe.
Gold
Gold is mainly associated with acidic igneous rocks. Gold is driving demand in sectors such as jewelry, investment, and central bank reserves. The KGF and Hutti are in Karnataka and produce gold in commercial quantities.
Copper
Copper is used in the manufacture of household utensils and wire. Indian copper reserves support its electronics, telecommunications, and construction industries. It is a good conductor of electricity.
Lead
It is used in making batteries, cable sheathing, lead pigments, ammunition, and gasoline antiknock additives. It is also used in die-casting textiles and the rubber industry.
Chromite
Chromites is used in metallurgical, refractory, chemical and foundry purposes. It is essential for the production of stainless steel and alloys, with india being a notable producer.
Manganese
Maganese ore is a vital for steel production and ferroalloy manufacturing, enhance the strength and durability of steel products.
Bauxite
Bauxite serves as the primary source of aluminum, crucial for aerospace, automotive, and construction industries, support its aluminum production and export activities.