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    Union Finance Ministry Grants Approval to Maitri II, New Research Station in Eastern Antarctica

    Posted 13 Oct 2025

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    Article Summary

    India approved Maitri II, a green Antarctic research station, boosting scientific presence; Antarctica's global significance includes climate, resources, and geopolitical interests.

    This will be India’s 4th research base expected to be operational by January 2029. 

    • It would be established as a green research base powered using renewable energy sources (solar and wind) and would house automated instruments. 

    Importance of the Antarctica Region

    • World’s Natural Laboratory:  It is the 5th largest continent, holds key to understanding Earth’s climate and ocean systems, acting as a natural tracker of global climate change. 
    • Natural Resources: Holds nearly 75 percent of the earth’s freshwater reserves and houses abundance of edible algae, more than 200 species of fish including the discovery of iron and copper.
    • Geopolitical Significance: Overlapping territorial claims, China’s expansion with dual-use critical infrastructures raises global concerns. 

    India's initiatives in Antarctica

    • Research Initiatives: India currently has two operational research stations in Antarctica named Maitri (Commissioned in 1989) and Bharati (Commissioned in 2012).
      • Dakshin Gangotri (1983-84), India’s first Scientific Research Station was operational till 1990. 
    • Institution: Goa-based National Centre for Polar and Ocean Research (NCPOR) under Ministry of Earth Sciences is the nodal agency for operating and organising missions to polar regions.
    • Legal Framework: Indian Antarctic Act 2022 aims at having India’s own national measures for protecting the Antarctic environment and the dependent and associated ecosystem.
    • Global Commitment: India has been a Consultative Party to the Antarctic Treaty since 1983.
      • Treaty was signed in 1959 for ensuring peaceful use of Antarctica, ensuring freedom of scientific investigation and cooperation, etc.
    • Tags :
    • Antarctica Region
    • Maitri II Research Station, Antarctica
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