The Indian Bureau of Mines is Responsible for Processing and Approving Mining Plans, Mining Schemes and Closure Plans for all Mines in India

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The Indian Bureau of Mines is Responsible for Processing and Approving Mining Plans, Mining Schemes and Closure Plans for all Mines in India
Report description overview:

The India's Mining Fiscal Regime - Research Report identifies that in total India produces 10 metals, 47 industrial minerals, 23 minor minerals, four minerals fuels and three atomic minerals. By purchasing this report you will provide yourself with an outline of governing bodies, laws, mining ownership and licenses within the Indian mining sector, which will enable you to amend your business plans accordingly to allow maximum sales. You will gain an understanding of the Indian mining sector, enabling you to identify the growth opportunities and market dynamics.

The difference:
  • Confidently update your strategic business decisions by identifying the governing bodies and laws in India’s mining industry, gaining the upper hand over competitors.
  • Understand mining rights and obligations, in order to gain further insights into the industry you are currently operating in or are thinking of entering.
  • Provide yourself with an overview of India’s mining fiscal regime, to better position your business for future growth.


Additional report highlights:

The Indian Bureau of Mines is responsible for processing and approving mining plans, mining
schemes and closure plans for all mines in India. It is also entrusted with the systematic and scientific development of mineral resources, creating and maintaining an exploration database, prospecting, mining, assessing and minimizing environmental impact resulting from mining and as a government advisor on matters related to the mineral industry, trade, import and export policies, pollution control and mineral legislation.

It acts as an advisor to the government on matters related to the mineral industry, trade, import
and export policies, pollution control, and mineral legislation. The bureau is also active in technoeconomic field studies in mining, geology, mineral processing, research and development and in the analysis of ore and minerals. Purchase this report to discover more!
India's Mining Fiscal Regime: H1 2014

India's Mining Fiscal Regime: H1 2014

Publish date : March 2014
Report code : ASDR-116334
Pages : 23

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