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99 173554/2021/IC Cell Report of Indian Delegation on the visit to PROSPECTORS & DEVELOPERS ASSOCIATION OF CANADA (PDAC)-2019, Toronto, Canada March 03rd-06th, 2019 Business Meet at Vancouver, Canada 07th March 2019
100 173554/2021/IC Cell Report on the visit of Indian Delegation to PDAC 2019, Toronto, Canada \/v`) 1. Introduction 1.1. An Indian delegation consisting of representatives from Ministry of Mines, Ministry of Steel, Ministry of Coal, CPSEs like NALCO, NMDC, Coal India Ltd., MECL, HCL and State Govt. like Madhya Pradesh & Gujarat headed by Shri Anil Mukim, Secretary to Govt. of India, Ministry of Minesvisited Canada from 3 rdMarch to 6thMarch, 2019 to attend the PDAC 2019 International Conference at Toronto. In addition, official delegation from Ministry of Mines and NALCO delegates has attended an exclusive Meeting on Minerals & Aluminium Technology at Vancouver on 7th March 2019. 1.2. NALCO was entrusted as nodal organisation for Space booking for India Pavilion & India Day Celebration, design & fabrication of India Pavilion, arrangement of India Day Celebration and other various meetings of official delegation in consultation with CGI, Toronto etc. 1.3. The delegation attended the conference and G2G, G2B & B2B meetings organized during the four-day program. The conference was held at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre and business meetings were held in convention Centre and nearby venues. 1.4. The complete list of the Indian delegates is enclosed at Annexure A (at page no-17). 2. PDAC 2019 2.1. Prospectors and Developers Association of Canada (PDAC), established in 1932 to represent the interests of the Canadian mineral exploration and development industry. The association is a national organization with more than 8,000 individual members (including prospectors, developers, geoscientists, consultants,mining engineers, mining executives and students as well as those involved in the drilling, financial, investment, legal and other support fields) and more than 1,000 corporate members (including senior, mid-size and junior mining companies and organizations) providing services to the mineral industry. PDAC encourages modern practices in technical, environmental safety and socio-economic practices prevailing in Canada and across the globe in connection with mineral and mining industry. The association is best known -2-
101 173554/2021/IC Cell Report on the visit of Indian Delegation to PDAC 2019, Toronto, Canada worldwide for its annual convention for advocacy, information and networking in connection with mineral exploration. 2.2. The Prospectors & Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) hosted 25,843 attendees from more than 130 countries at PDAC 2019—the world's premier annual mineral exploration and mining convention(Source: GLOBE NEWSWIRE, TORONTO, March 06, 2019).PDAC Conference is mainly grouped into investor exchange, prospect tent, trade show, technical sessions, short courses and networking events. Investor exchange around 3800 provides opportunities for one to one interaction with exhibitors about current activities and investment potentials. 1000 exhibitors including major, medium and junior exploration and mining companies, prospectors, producers, and stock exchange were present. Whereas prospect tent is meant exclusively for independent prospectors to display their maps, drill cores and claim results for investment, trade show promotes the latest techniques, products and services in connection with mineral and mining sectors. 2.3. India has been regularly participating in PDAC annual conference for last 18 years. 3. India Pavilion 3.1. India was allotted booth No-1241for pavilion which is 800 sq. feet space for showcasiin mining and mineral potentials of India as a whole and participating PSEs/State'Govt in particularly. 3.2. The design and fabrication of Indian stall was arranged and organized by NALCO. The stall size was 40ft X 20ft. The booth was inaugurated by Shri Anil Mukim, Secretary to Govt. of India, Ministry of Mines on 3rd March 2019 in presence of &rt. Rasika Chaube, Additional Secretary, Ministry of Steel, Shri Anil Kumar Nayak, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Mines, Shri Ashish Upadhyaya, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Coal, Shri Dinesh Bhatia, CG, Toronto, Dr. T K Chand CMD NALCO & other business delegates from NALCO, NMDC, Coal India, MECL, HCL etc. India pavilion showcased various geological maps of GSI and posters from PSUs - NALCO, HCL, NMDC, MECL, etc. Three monitors ran short film on Indian mining sector, u ith clippings of Hon'ble PM's address, in the joint declaration statement made along with -3-
102 173554/2021/IC Cell Report on the visit of Indian Delegation to PDAC 2019, Toronto, Canada \-9 Canadian PM on 2.3rd Feb 2018, and a message by Hon'ble Minister of Mines. Small booklets, brochures and flyers of Ministry of Mines, GSI, NALCO, HCL, MECL, NMDC, CIL, Commissioner of Geology and Mining Gujarat, Govt. of MP etcindicating opportunities and potentialities of Indian Mining Sector were made available for general distribution to the visitors. The information prepared by Ministry of Mineswas also distributed to delegatesin pen drives. Front& Side views of India Pavilion.
103 173554/2021/IC Cell Report on the visit of Indian Delegation to PDAC 2019, Toronto, Canad Back view of India Pavilion Inauguration of India Pavilion by Shri Anil Mukim, Secretary to Govt. of India, Ministry of Mines.
104 173554/2021/IC Cell Report on the visit of Indian Delegation to PDAC 2019, Toronto, Canada 4.,\ At India Pavilion ,.. "••.[. 1.0.14-11,. No, ...CC,SaRap TFOr NALCII Select Delegates of Govt of India at India Pavilion @PDAC 2019
105 173554/2021/IC Cell Report on the visit of Indian Delegation to PDAC 2019, Toronto, Canad a Indian delegates during Opening Ceremony of PDAC-2019 3.3. The India pavilion highlighted geological diversity in India and the exploration and mining potential of India and roles of respective mineral rich state Directorates of Geology and Mining in resource development. Left to right: Add. Secretary Steel, CMD NALF,Secretary Mines, Jt. Secretary Mines & CG. TorNito -7-
106 173554/2021/IC Cell Report on the visit of Indian Delegation to PDAC 2019, Toronto, Canada 3.4. Two Indian delegates were always on the job at India Pavilion for technical discussion and information sharing with the visitors about geology and mineral wealth of the country. The visitors were informed about favourable geological setting and Govt. regulatory policies and e-auction process for more transparency for allocation of mineral blocks, scope of mineral exploration policy (NMEP-2016) in the contest of NMET and DMF-2015 for encouraging private agency participation in Indian mining sector.Indian delegates had discussions with some junior explorers at the investor exchange and prospector's tent to have a view on the expectations of junior explorer for venturing into India. Dr. T K Chand CMD NALCO briefing about Indian delegates and their role in PDAC 2019
107 173554/2021/IC Cell Report on the visit of Indian Delegation to PDAC 2019, Toronto, Canada 4. Business Meetings 4.1. Indian delegation led by Mr Anil Mukim, Secretary to Govt of India explore prospective collaboration areas including in exploration & deep seated mining, wit Govt. delegation from Yukon Province of Canada and extended full support fo realizing potential partnerships. 4.2. CGI Toronto has convened round table of multi-disciplinary Indian delegation led by Anil Mukim, Secretary to Govt. of India with Canada India Economic Count discussing avenues for investment & collaborations in exploration / technology or metals, minerals including rare earth.
108 173554/2021/IC Cell Report on the visit of Indian Delegation to PDAC 2019, Toronto, Canada \42 4.3. Business meeting and reception were hosted by the Consulate General of India, Toronto and Indo-Canadian Chamber of Commerce (ICCC) at Hotel-Novotel Toronto Centre on 04th March 2019. The president of ICCC, many members and past presidents were also present for discussion about Indo-Canada relationship. The ICCC was set up in 1977 toshare ideas, information and experiences and strengthen network in order to promote mutual business success between India and Canada. Mr Anil Mukim, Secretary to Govt. of India apprised the gathering about the developments in the expanding mining & mineral sector of India, including progress of E-Auction. 4 indo-Carada 41jinAaCatada Indian Delegation with members of ICCC
109 173554/2021/IC Cell Report on the visit of Indian Delegation to PDAC 2019, Toronto, Canadai 5. India Day Celebration India day celebrations were held at room no-206 D, North Block, MTTC on 05thMarch 2019 under the leadership of Shri Anil Mukim Secretary to Govt of India. India Day marked the presence of many international experts including technical professionals, business consultants and representatives from well-known mining companies, invited guests from ICCC, CGI and well known persons from Indian diaspora. Shri. Dinesh Bhatia, CG, Toronto welcomed the dignitaries and the delegates present. The Secretary to Govt of India addressed the august gathering and stressed on the Indian policy framework with recent reforms like e-auction, NMET, MMDR Act. He invited the global investors to come and invest in Indian Mining Sectors. Hon'ble Minister from MP Govt., Shri Pradeep Jaiswal has also addressed the India Day delegates. The Secretary (Mines) to Govt of India addressing India Day.
110 173554/2021/IC Cell Report on the visit of Indian Delegation to PDAC 2019, Toronto, Canada Hon'ble Minister from MP Govt., Shri Pradeep Jaiswal addressing India Day. In his presentation Shri Anil Kumar Nayak Joint Secretary to Govt of India gave an overview of the Indian Mineral Sector, including the recent initiatives taken by the Govt. of India to strengthen the Indian Mineral sector. He also highlighted the scope for international cooperation, especially in the areas of technical collaboration and investment.. Other presentations were made by NALCO, GSI, MECL, HCL, NMDC, Coal India Ltd etc. Joint Secretary (Mines) to Govt of India addressing India Day
111 173554/2021/IC Cell Report on the visit of Indian Delegation to PDAC 2019, Toronto, Canada AALCO & others making presentations on India Day in PDAC 2019 Indian Delegates & CGI Toronto team on India Day in PDAC-2019 The queries from the audience mainly on policy matters, gender safety related issues scope of investment issues were suitably replied. 13 -
112 173554/2021/IC Cell Report on the visit of Indian Delegation to PDAC 2019, Toronto, Canada ) 6. Indian Delegates in PDAC 2019 exhibition Arena: Indian delegates visited extensively the exhibition area & conducted B2B meetings on technology sharing, equipments support & investment opportunities etc. This exercise was very meaningful for the Indian organisations, who participated in PDAC-2019. - 14 -
113 173554/2021/IC Cell Report on the visit of Indian Delegation to PDAC 2019, Toronto, Canad 7. Business Meeting with Rio Tinto ALCAN The Indian delegation led by Secretary, Ministry of Mines, Govt. Of India and comprising o Joint Secretary, Ministry of Mines, CMD NALCO and other senior Officers from NALC had a business meeting with Rio Tinto ALCAN on Minerals & Aluminium Technology Vancouver, Canada on 7 March, 2019. RioTinto ALCAN made a presentation on Aluminium technology and latest trend in art f smelting technology and high end alloys of aluminium etc. Possible areas of cooperatio between NALCO and Rio Tinto ALCAN, especially with regard to modernisation a • expansion of NALCO's Production capacities were discussed. The meeting was ye informative and useful in light of the NALCO's expansion plan. Aluminum areser;,ation
114 173554/2021/IC Cell Report on the visit of Indian Delegation to PDAC 2019, Toronto, Canada 8. Takeaways 8.1 India may continue to participate in this highly significant international annual event, with larger business delegations. This mega event would give an excellent opportunity to get global exposure in the area of mining & minerals explorations and also identify potential technology & equipment supplier and learn latest technologies, developments etc. for adoption in their organisations. 8.2 Canada has rich reserves of coking coal and Rare Earths. The concerned Govt. and private entities there evinced interest to have bilateral cooperation with their Indian Counterparts. To hasten the process of cooperation, we can solicit the good offices of Canada India Economic Council (CIEC) and Indo- Canadian Chamber of Commerce ( ICCC). 8.3 During our meeting with the delegates from Yokon Province of Canada, we had detailed discussion with Mr Lee Randell, Chief Operating Officer, Ice field Tools, a reputed drilling company. MECL could have further discussions with this company to have access to the latest drilling technology and equipments. 8.4 NALCO may consider modernisation and upgradation of its refining and smelting technology in the light of the best international practices, especially those being followed by Rio Tinto ALCAN and RUSAL. 0000 - 16 -
115 173554/2021/IC Cell Report on the visit of Indian Delegation to PDAC 2019, Toronto, Canada Indian Delegates in PDAC 2019 Annexu re-A List of Participants in `PDAC-2019' to be held at Toronto, Canada, during 3ttit0 6th, March, 2019 A) Official delegation : Sr.No. Name Desi • nation Or. anization Shri Anil Mukim Secretary Mines (Leader M/o Mines 1 secy-mines@nic.in of Delegation) Additional Secretary Ministry of Steel Smt. Rasika Chaube 2 rasikachaube@nic.in Shri Anil Kumar Nayak M/o Mines 3 Joint Secretary anil.nayak@nic.in Shri Ashish Upadhyaya Joint Secretary Ministry of Coal 4 Ashish.upadhyay@nic.in Geological Survey 5 Shri K.C.Sahoo DDG, RMH II of India kahnu_sahoo@rediffmail.com B) Business delegation:- Sr.No. Name Designation Organization Dr Tapan Kumar Chand CMD cmd@nalcoindia.co.in GM & Regional -Nodal Dr Pradyumna Kumar Pradhan Manager(Northern organization For 7 Region) PDAC i.e. pradhanokay@gmail.com -Nodal officer to PDAC National Shri Amiya Kumar Swain Aluminium 8 GM Company Ltd. arniya.swain@nalcoindia.co.in (NALCO) Shri Binay Krushna Mahapatra 9 GM binay.mahapatra@gmail.com Shri Ravi Kumar Gupta 10 DM ravigupta.nalco@gmail.com 17 -
116 173554/2021/IC Cell Report on the visit of Indian Delegation to PDAC 2019, Toronto, Canada • Shri Ghanshyam Sharma 11 Director (Finance) df@mecl.co.in Mineral Shri B.L. Mallikarjun HoD (Business Exploration 12 Development & Corporation Ltd. mallikarjun_bl@rediffmail.com Commercial) (MECL Shri K.K. Kaushik DGM (Exploration- 13 Coal & Lignite) kkaushik47@gmail.com Shri Sanjay Kumar Bhattacharya 14 Director ( Mining) bhattacharya_sk@hindustancopper.com Hindustan Copper Ltd. Shri R. Adhikari AGM(Chem) & TA 15 to CMD ramananda_a@hindustancopper.com Shri Alok Kumar Mehta 16 Executive Director alokkumarmehta@nmdc.co.in Shri A.K. Padhy 17 GM (Finance) akpadhy@nmdc.co.in Shri K. VijayaBhaskar 18 Jt.GM (Materials) kvijaybhaskar@nmdc.co.in NMDC Shri Om Prakash Sahu 19 AGM (Mechanical) opsahu@nmdc.co.in Shri Mridul Dixit 20 AGM (Min) mdixit@nmdc.co.in Shri Varun Kumar Mishra 21 Sr.Mgr. (Geo) vkmishra@nmdc.co.in Shri SanjivSoni 22 Director Sanjivsoni61@gmail.com Coal India Ltd Shri P R Prasad 23 GM Praveenranjan63@gmail.com - 18 -
117 173554/2021/IC Cell Report on the visit of Indian Delegation to PDAC 2019, Toronto, Canada C) State Government Delegation:- Sr.No. Name Designation State Government Shri Pradeep Jaiswal Hon'ble Minister, 24 Sharma.krishna@mapit.gov.in Govt. of M.P. Mineral Resources Shri Narendra Singh Parmar Secretary, Govt. Of Department, 25 M.P. Parmar.ns@mp.gov.in Govt. of Madhya Pradesh Shri VivekNema 26 Assistant Geologist viveknema67@gmail.com Shri Roopwant Singh, IAS 27 Commissioner Department of commissioner-cgm@gujarat.gov.in Mines. Shri M.R. Vala Govt. of Gujarat 28 Deputy Director (FS) dydir-fs-inm@gujarat.govin - 19 -
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