IAS Prelims Geography Q.6 – 2023 | Mineral Resources: Cobalt

Authentic Classroom Explanation by IAS Monk


📍 The Question

About three-fourths of the world’s cobalt, a metal required for the manufacture of batteries for electric motor vehicles, is produced by:

(a) Argentina
(b) Botswana
(c) The Democratic Republic of the Congo
(d) Kazakhstan

Correct Answer: (c) The Democratic Republic of the Congo


🎯 Theme of the Question

Economic Geography | Mineral Resources | Energy Transition | Strategic Minerals

This question tests awareness of critical minerals central to the global energy transition, especially electric vehicle (EV) batteries.


🧠 Classroom Explanation

Cobalt has become a strategic metal due to its crucial role in:

  • Lithium-ion batteries
  • Electric vehicles
  • Energy storage systems
  • Electronics

🌍 Global Production Pattern

  • Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC):
    • Holds around half of the world’s known cobalt reserves
    • Accounts for ~70% (about three-fourths) of global cobalt production
  • Cobalt mining in DRC is largely concentrated in the Katanga Copper Belt

✔️ This makes DRC the dominant global producer


❌ Why other options are incorrect

  • Argentina
    • Known for lithium, not cobalt dominance
  • Botswana
    • Major diamond producer
  • Kazakhstan
    • Important for uranium and other metals, not cobalt leadership

📊 Final Assessment

CountryShare in global cobalt production
ArgentinaNegligible
BotswanaNegligible
DRC~70% (largest)
KazakhstanMinor

👉 Correct answer: (c)


❌ UPSC Elimination Logic

  • UPSC expects linkage between:
    • Electric vehicles
    • Critical minerals
    • Geopolitical concentration
  • Cobalt is one of the most geographically concentrated minerals

🧩 Memory Hook

“EV batteries run on cobalt — and cobalt runs through Congo.”


🧠 Prelims Strategy Insight

For energy-transition minerals:

  • Lithium → Argentina, Bolivia, Chile
  • Cobalt → DRC
  • Rare earths → China

Fix these anchors firmly.


🧭 IAS Monk Whisper

The future of clean energy depends on a few quiet mines beneath the equator.

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