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Odisha CM to Represent State at India Steel 2025 in Mumbai

Odisha’s growing prominence in the steel industry is set to take centre stage at India Steel 2025, a key conference being held at the Bombay Exhibition Centre in Mumbai.

The event, organised by the Ministry of Steel in collaboration with FICCI, has attracted global leaders and industry giants from the steel sector. At this crucial juncture, Odisha’s government is aiming to cement the state’s position as the steel capital of India. The state’s delegation, led by an official from the Odisha government, is presenting Odisha’s vast potential to the steel industry’s most influential players. The conference, inaugurated by the Prime Minister, is a high-profile gathering featuring global dignitaries, policy makers, and key industrialists, including representatives from top steel companies such as Tata Steel, JSPL, JSW, and SAIL.

The Odisha government’s participation at India Steel 2025 is focused on highlighting the state’s strengths in raw material availability, infrastructure, and progressive policies that support the growth of steel production. At the heart of the state’s agenda is a roundtable session titled “Odisha – Focusing on Expanding Steel Production and Raw Material Supply,” which will be chaired by the chief of Odisha’s steel initiative. This session promises to be a major event, bringing together industry leaders to discuss Odisha’s role in supporting India’s steel ambitions. Key to Odisha’s strategy is its rich reserves of raw materials essential for steel production. The state boasts one of the largest deposits of iron ore, coal, and other minerals, providing a unique advantage in raw material availability. Additionally, Odisha’s well-established infrastructure in mining, logistics, and manufacturing facilities strengthens its ability to meet the ever-growing demands of the steel industry.

The state’s government is also set to highlight its focus on progressive policies designed to foster growth in the sector. These include an emphasis on sustainable practices, the use of green technologies, and improving workforce conditions. These elements are particularly relevant given the growing global emphasis on carbon neutrality and eco-friendly industrial practices. The roundtable discussion will also feature in-depth presentations from Odisha’s senior officials, who will showcase the state’s policies and infrastructural development efforts that have contributed to the growth of its steel industry. An engaging film is also set to be screened, providing a visual insight into Odisha’s flourishing metal sector ecosystem and its future potential.

In addition to the roundtable session, the delegation is conducting one-on-one business-to-government meetings with top industrialists in the steel and allied sectors. These interactions are expected to foster new collaborations, promote Odisha’s industrial ecosystem, and boost investments in the state’s infrastructure. Further strengthening Odisha’s role in the sector, the state will engage in talks with prominent industry associations like the Indian Chemical Council (ICC) and the Indian Drug Manufacturers Association (IDMA). These discussions aim to expand Odisha’s network and promote its sectoral advantages across various industries, beyond steel.

The government’s participation in India Steel 2025 underlines Odisha’s growing importance in India’s industrial landscape and its commitment to advancing the steel sector. As the state continues to capitalise on its abundant raw material resources and robust infrastructure, its leadership role in the steel industry seems increasingly assured. As Odisha continues to expand its steel production capabilities, the state’s focus on sustainable development and eco-friendly practices aligns with the larger push for carbon-neutral industrialisation. This shift reflects both the state’s commitment to economic growth and its adherence to global sustainability standards.

As the discussions at India Steel 2025 unfold, the world will be watching closely to see how Odisha positions itself as a critical player in shaping the future of India’s steel sector.

Odisha CM to Represent State at India Steel 2025 in Mumbai
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