Bengaluru / Mumbai, Dec 22, 2025: Deccan Gold Mines Ltd. (Deccan Gold), India’s first and only listed gold and critical minerals exploration and mining company, today announced the commencement of pre-commissioning trials at its Altyn Tor Gold Project in Kyrgyzstan, marking a significant step toward full-scale gold production.
The company stated that pre-commissioning activities will be conducted in a sequential manner, beginning with the crushing, grinding and gravity concentration circuits, followed by the leaching circuit, subject to prevailing weather conditions.
During this phase, Deccan Gold expects to process approximately 20,000–30,000 tonnes of ore, with an average grade slightly above 1.0 g/t Au. Gold recovered during the trials will be produced as saleable concentrate or doré bars, providing an early validation of process performance ahead of progressive commissioning.
The Company noted that the mining team has completed the targeted mined volume for the year, and assay results from the recently concluded resource drilling programme are expected in the coming weeks, which could further inform future planning and optimisation initiatives.
Commenting on the milestone, Dr. Hanuma Prasad Modali, Managing Director, Deccan Gold Mines Ltd., said: “The start of pre-commissioning trials at Altyn Tor represents more than an operational milestone – it reflects India’s growing capability to participate meaningfully in the global gold mining value chain. As the first Indian mining company to establish a presence in Kyrgyzstan, we view this project as a bridge between two resource-rich nations, built on technical excellence, mutual trust, and long-term value creation.”
“Altyn Tor demonstrates how responsible mining, cross-border collaboration, and disciplined execution can come together to create sustainable outcomes. As we advance toward commissioning, our focus remains on building a globally credible mining asset that strengthens India’s international footprint while delivering enduring benefits to local communities in Kyrgyzstan”, adds Hanuma.






