Union Minister for Steel and Heavy Industries Shri H.D. Kumaraswamy held an interactive meeting with Ambassadors and representatives of key partner countries, inviting them to actively participate in Bharat Steel 2026, the flagship international conference-cum-exhibition of the Ministry of Steel, scheduled to be held in April 2026.
The interactive session witnessed strong participation from Ambassadors and diplomatic representatives of countries playing a significant role in the global steel value chain. The meeting formed part of the Ministry’s outreach efforts to deepen international cooperation and strengthen India’s engagement with global steel-producing and steel-consuming nations.
Addressing the gathering, Union Minister H.D. Kumaraswamy warmly welcomed the Ambassadors and thanked them for their presence, noting that their participation reflected the importance India places on trusted international partnerships. He underlined that India’s steel sector mirrors the country’s broader economic transformation and has emerged as a pillar of growth, resilience, and global integration.
The Minister highlighted that India is currently the world’s second-largest steel producer, a position achieved through sustained reforms, steady investments, and a clear long-term vision focused on modernization, self-reliance, and sustainability. He noted that the steel sector contributes around 2.5% to India’s GDP and supports nearly 2.8 million livelihoods, with demand driven by infrastructure expansion, manufacturing growth, and strategic sectors such as defence and mobility.
Referring to the National Steel Policy 2017 and the visionary leadership of Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, Union Minister H.D. Kumaraswamy said India is progressing steadily towards a steel capacity of 300 million tonnes by 2030, with an even more ambitious target of 500 million tonnes by 2047. These milestones, he said, would further integrate India into global steel value chains and open new avenues for international collaboration.
Against this backdrop, the Union Minister announced that the Ministry of Steel has institutionalized an annual flagship International Conference-cum-Exhibition titled “Bharat Steel.” He informed the gathering that the first edition, Bharat Steel 2026, will be held in April 2026 at Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi.
Bharat Steel 2026 is envisioned as a global platform bringing together policymakers, industry leaders, investors, technology providers, and buyers from across the world. A key highlight of the event will be a dedicated Reverse Buyer–Seller Meet, aimed at facilitating structured B2B engagements and fostering long-term partnerships.
The conference will focus on expanding steel consumption, promoting sustainability and the circular economy, securing raw material supply chains, accelerating technological innovation, and enabling investments for capacity expansion. It will also deliberate on future-defining themes, including green steel ecosystems, digitally enabled steel plants and mines, efficient utilization of low-grade ores through beneficiation and pelletisation, advanced steels for clean energy and mobility, and the transition towards a circular steel economy.
The Union Minister encouraged Ambassadors and country representatives to facilitate participation from their respective countries, especially industry leaders, technology providers, and investors. He also invited partner nations to participate in Country Roundtables and to associate as Partner Countries at Bharat Steel 2026, stating that such engagement would further strengthen bilateral cooperation and long-term collaboration in the steel sector.
Concluding the interactive session, H.D. Kumaraswamy expressed confidence that with strong international participation, Bharat Steel 2026 will emerge as a landmark global event for the steel industry. He said the Ministry looks forward to welcoming international delegations to New Delhi in April 2026 for what is envisioned to be a defining platform shaping the future of global steel cooperation.






