Future Isn't Just Coded, It's Mined — Anil Agrawal On Why Focus Should Be Beyond AI

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Anil Agrawal explains why focus should be beyond artificial intelligence or AI (Photo by Igor Omilaev on Unsplash)

Vedanta Group Chairperson Anil Agarwal sparked a debate on Tuesday on India's future economic focus, stating that the nation must shift its attention to foundational mineral resources with the same intensity currently afforded to high technology.

In a post on X, Agarwal quoted a Bloomberg report from October 3, 2025, showing global gold mining stocks surging 135% year-to-date, outpacing AI-driven semiconductor stocks at 40%. This was driven by central bank gold accumulation amid economic uncertainty.

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He expressed "amazement" that an ancient asset that is gold, is currently outperforming modern technology, which he described as combining "the best of human ability with the power of machines, AI".

While acknowledging the revolutionary potential of artificial intelligence and other new technologies, Agarwal pointed out that technology cannot exist without the materials extracted from the Earth.

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"Interestingly, the future is as much about technologies like AI as it is about the resources from below the Earth, not just gold but copper, aluminium, zinc, lithium and many more, all of which are the building blocks of every new technology," he wrote.

Agarwal emphasised a range of crucial industrial metals, naming copper, aluminium, zinc, lithium and many more, labelling them the "building blocks of every new technology".

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