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what mineral is mine by India from the bed of Indian Ocean located beyond the Exclusive economic zone? plz help FAST​

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Answered by mahimsdtarun28
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MANGANESE,NICKEL, COBALT,COPPER,AND IRON HYDROXIDE ARE THE MINERALS.....

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Answered by Sivesh2009
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Explanation:

All countries have to take permission from the International Seabed Authority (ISA) to carry out exploration activities in area lying outside the EEZ ( > 200miles from the country's shores). ISA was formed under United Nations Law Of Sea.

India has been given exclusive rights for mining in central Indian Ocean (10-15'S and 70-80'E). This is mainly because we had applied early for these rights and have been sharing deep sea results with other pioneer nations like France/Russia/Japan/Korea/China/oland/Ger. (These countries have rights in Pacific Ocean). Together these 8 countries are called Pioneer Investors.

Since 1980's we have got promising results in Mn/Fe/Cu/Ni exploration.

There is also a similar focus on deep sea phosphorus mining, since it is an important element in fertilizers industry and vital for food security.

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