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Rare earth elements (REEs) are critical for modern technologies—electric vehicles, wind turbines, smartphones, defense systems, satellites, and medical devices all rely on them. Currently, China dominates global supply and processing, making diversification of sources a strategic priority for both India and the United States.
Myanmar’s Kachin State, along the China border, is rich in rare earth deposits. However:
• Much of the region is controlled by the Kachin Independence Army (KIA), one of the most powerful ethnic armed groups.
• The difficult terrain, combined with ongoing conflict and rebel control, complicates large-scale extraction.
China’s Resistance: Beijing, which borders Kachin and dominates global refining, would strongly oppose rare earth exports bypassing China in favor of India or the US.
Civil War Factor: Any engagement by India or the US—whether with the junta or rebel groups—risks aggravating Myanmar’s internal conflict.
Environmental Damage: Previous reckless mining has already caused pollution, soil degradation, and health hazards in local communities.
India’s Mines Ministry has encouraged state-owned and private firms to study Myanmar’s rare earth potential.
• Logistical hurdles such as mountainous terrain, contested zones, and poor infrastructure restrict progress.
• China’s geographical advantage in refining makes it difficult for India to secure independent supplies.
• Analysts caution that large-scale shipments to India are unlikely in the near term.
Washington has considered proposals to explore Myanmar’s reserves. However:
• Partnering with the junta risks undermining US credibility on democracy and human rights.
• Experts note that Myanmar lacks processing facilities, keeping it dependent on China’s refining industry.
• Cutting China out of Myanmar’s rare earth chain is widely seen as unrealistic.
• Moves by India or the US could unintentionally fuel Myanmar’s civil war and worsen environmental destruction.
• Myanmar’s rare earths have thus become a geopolitical flashpoint, linking natural resources, geography, and great-power rivalry.
Because its Kachin State holds valuable reserves located right on China’s border, giving it strategic importance.
China dominates global refining and would resist any attempt to divert Myanmar’s exports toward India or the US.
Mountainous terrain, rebel-controlled areas, and China’s established dominance in refining.
Engaging with the junta conflicts with its pro-democracy stance, while bypassing China’s refining network is nearly impossible.
Years of unregulated mining have already caused serious ecological damage, water pollution, and health risks to local populations.
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