It highlights advanced mining techniques, machinery, and technologies that improve efficiency and safety in mining operations.
Steel output and consumption continue to be key indicators of economic progress, reflecting the steel sector’s role as both a raw material and an input for many industries. In fiscal year 2024–25, India produced about 151.1 million tonnes of crude steel, with finished steel production reaching approximately 132.6 million tonnes. The country's domestic demand for finished steel was around 137.9 million tonnes.
India's steel capacity is expanding rapidly: in FY25, crude steel capacity reached ~205 million tonnes (mnt), up from ~186 mnt in FY24. Growth in production, rising consumption, and import-export dynamics underscore both the challenges and opportunities ahead.
By fostering B2B networking, global partnerships, investment discussions, and knowledge exchange, the Bharat Steel Show serves as a catalyst for stakeholders across infrastructure, automotive, railways, energy, and construction. For businesses aiming to expand, collaborate, or innovate, this event opens the door to sustained growth in India's rapidly evolving steel market.
This event not only promotes the mining industry but also underscores Jharkhand's important role in India's mining sector.