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Bharat Steel 2026: India Leads Global Push for Green Steel

RR Team, January 20, 2026January 20, 2026
As India prepares to host Bharat Steel 2026 in New Delhi, the country is positioning itself at the centre of a global conversation on the future of steelmaking. The two-day summit will bring together policymakers, technology innovators, investors and industry leaders from across the world to address the most pressing challenges facing the steel sector, including supply chain resilience, decarbonisation and technological transformation.
The summit comes at a critical moment for the global steel industry, which is grappling with economic volatility, fragmented trade flows, rising protectionist measures and growing pressure to meet climate commitments. Against this backdrop, India is signalling its intent to lead the next era of steel production driven by research and development, digitalisation and access to highly skilled engineering talent.

Steel as the Backbone of Economic Growth

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has repeatedly underlined the strategic importance of steel to India’s development journey. Describing steel as the “skeleton” of modern economies, he has emphasised its role in building skyscrapers, highways, high-speed rail networks, ports, smart cities and industrial corridors.

Speaking during India Steel 2025, the Prime Minister highlighted that India’s ambition of becoming a $5 trillion economy is closely linked to the strength of its steel sector. He also expressed pride in India’s status as the world’s second-largest steel producer, a position achieved through sustained capacity expansion and rising domestic demand.

Ambitious Targets and Structural Reforms

India’s leadership in steel is rooted not only in scale but also in ambition. The country has set a target of achieving 300 million tonnes (MT) of steel production capacity by 2030 and 500 MT by 2047, aligned with the vision of Viksit Bharat. Demand continues to grow across infrastructure, housing, railways, defence manufacturing and the energy sector.

However, policymakers acknowledge that achieving these targets will require more than just adding capacity. Secure access to raw materials, predictable regulatory frameworks and innovation-led modernisation are seen as critical enablers. Strengthening domestic mineral beneficiation, reducing dependence on imported coking coal, improving logistics and streamlining approvals form the backbone of India’s supply-side strategy.

PLI Scheme and Shift to Value-Added Steel

A major policy intervention reshaping the sector is the Production Linked Incentive (PLI) scheme for specialty steel. The scheme is aimed at moving India away from commodity-grade output towards high-value, precision-engineered steels that are essential for sectors such as aerospace, automotive, defence and advanced infrastructure.

Officials believe this shift will enhance India’s competitiveness in global markets while reducing import dependence for critical steel grades. It also aligns with the broader goal of building resilient and self-reliant industrial ecosystems.

Green Steel at the Core of Competitiveness

Sustainability will be a central theme at Bharat Steel 2026. The Ministry of Steel’s Green Steel Roadmap 2024 outlines a comprehensive transition plan that includes clean energy integration, green hydrogen pilot projects, carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS), expanded use of steel scrap and exploration of emerging technologies such as direct electrolysis.

As global trade increasingly moves towards carbon accounting and emissions-linked regulations, India aims to position itself as a reliable exporter of low-emission, high-grade steel. The National Steel Strategy prioritises joint ventures and international collaborations in hydrogen-based direct reduced iron (DRI), CCUS and next-generation steelmaking technologies.

Digitalisation and Innovation Take Centre Stage

Digital transformation is expected to be another major focus of the summit. Technologies such as Internet of Things (IoT)-based monitoring, robotics, automation and predictive maintenance are already reshaping steel plants by improving efficiency, reducing waste and enhancing product quality.

Artificial intelligence-driven optimisation and data analytics are being increasingly deployed to lower energy consumption and improve operational resilience. This technology push will be supported by expanded R&D efforts, deeper industry-academia partnerships and clearer pathways for technology transfer and pilot-scale trials.

A Global Platform with Strategic Significance

The Bharat Steel Summit is expected to host over 700 global delegates representing every segment of the steel value chain. Partner Country and Partner State Pavilions, public sector Maharatnas, leading private companies, start-ups, scale-ups, innovators and investors will contribute to the event’s breadth and depth.

The summit’s overarching objective is to strengthen India’s role in shaping a global roadmap for a steel sector that is secure, competitive, climate-aligned and future-ready.

As India steps onto the global stage with Bharat Steel 2026, the message is clear: the country intends not just to produce more steel, but to redefine how steel is made and traded in a carbon-constrained world. In doing so, steel will remain not only the backbone of India’s infrastructure but also a pillar of sustainable global industrial leadership.

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