India will soon launch an ambitious "Deep Ocean Mission" in order to explore minerals, energy, and marine diversity of the underwater world, said officials from the Indian Ministry of Earth Sciences. The mission is expected to cost over INR 40 billion ($540 million).
"A vast part of the underwater world still remains unexplored. The Deep Sea Exploration Mission will give a boost to efforts to explore India's vast exclusive economic zone and continental shelf. The mission will also involve developing technologies for different deep ocean initiatives", Rajeevan told Indian news agency PTI on Monday.
He further mentioned that various government departments like the Defence Research and Development Organisation and Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) will be involved in the mission.
"One of the main aspects of the mission will be the design, development, and demonstration of human submersibles. While we will also be looking to explore the possibility of deep sea mining and developing the necessary technologies", he said.
According to Rajeevan, the mission will enhance India's participation in the Indian Ocean along with other countries like China, South Korea, and Germany. India has reserved nearly 150,000 square kilometres of area in the central Indian Ocean for exploration, officials said.