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India sign 15-year contract polymetallic sulphides (PMS) with ISA in Carlsberg Ridge | Current Affairs | Vision IAS
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India sign 15-year contract polymetallic sulphides (PMS) with ISA in Carlsberg Ridge

Posted 16 Sep 2025

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India signs a 15-year polymetallic sulphides contract with ISA, marking a significant step in seabed mineral exploration, with the Carlsberg Ridge being explored for metals like copper, zinc, and gold.

It is India’s third exploration contract with International Seabed Authority (ISA), and second for PMS.

  • Previous contracts are Polymetallic Nodules in the Central Indian Ocean Basin and PMS in the Indian Ocean Ridge.
    • Polymetallic nodules, also called manganese nodules, are rock concretions formed of concentric layers of iron and manganese hydroxides around a core, such as a shark tooth or shell.
  • This is the first licence granted globally for exploring polymetallic sulphur nodules in the Carlsberg Ridge.
  • The Carlsberg Ridge is a 3,00,000 sq km area in the Arabian Sea, northwest Indian Ocean.
    • It forms the boundary between the Indian and Arabian tectonic plates, extending from near Rodrigues Island to the Owen fracture zone.
  • Previously, India has also applied for the Afanasy-Nikitin Sea (ANS) mount which is yet to be approved.
    • ANS is located in the Central Indian Ocean and the territory has been claimed by Sri Lanka for exploration rights.

About Polymetallic sulphides (PMS)

  • These deposits are rich sources of metals such as copper, zinc, gold, and silver, found on the ocean floor. 
  • These deposits occur in regions where hot, mineral-rich fluids from the Earth's mantle are expelled into the ocean, leading to the precipitation of metal sulphides.

About ISA

  • Headquarters: Kingston, Jamaica.
  • About: It is an autonomous international organization established under the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) and the 1994 Agreement relating to the Implementation of Part XI of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (1994 Agreement).
    • Through ISA States, Parties to UNCLOS organize and control all mineral-resources-related activities in the Area for the benefit of humankind as a whole.
  • Members: 170 (Including India)
  • Tags :
  • International Seabed Authority
  • Polymetallic nodules
  • Polymetallic sulphides (PMS)
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