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JSW Plans Massive 25 MT Steel Plant in Gadchiroli; Jindal Sees Capex Momentum

JSW Group plans to build a 25 million tonne integrated steel plant in Maharashtra's Gadchiroli, citing proximity to iron ore mines and improved security. Chairman Sajjan Jindal said the project will proceed once mining assets and raw material linkages are secured. He also highlighted JSW's electric mobility plans, including EV battery manufacturing in Nagpur. Jindal termed the Middle East conflict a temporary setback, asserting that India's growth and capex momentum remain intact.

JSW plans 25 MT steel plant in Gadchiroli; Jindal sees capex momentum continuing

Nagpur, May 23

JSW Group Chairman Sajjan Jindal on Saturday said the company plans to build a 25 million tonne integrated steel plant in Maharashtra's Gadchiroli, highlighting that the region has emerged as a strong steel manufacturing hub due to its proximity to iron ore mines and improving security conditions.

"Gadchiroli is a very potential area for making steel because of the proximity of the iron ore mines, which was all these years blocked because of the Naxalite movement in this area," Jindal said while speaking to media.

"It is a natural area for making large steel complexes. Already mining has commenced in this area and there is complete peace as far as Naxalite movement is concerned," he added.

"JSW has already committed to build a very large 25 million ton integrated steel plant in Gadchiroli," he said.

He added that the project would move ahead once the company secures mining assets and raw material linkages.

"It will start as and when we get our mines and we can have the raw material security. Based on that, this investment will flow very quickly," Jindal said.

On the government's push to reduce foreign exchange outflows, Jindal said domestic manufacturing itself contributes significantly to saving forex reserves.

"Making in India itself is saving foreign exchange," he said.

Highlighting JSW Group's electric mobility plans, he said, "Electric vehicle is one of these big initiatives that JSW Group is taking on the lines of PM Modi's plans."

"The oil import that takes place should be restricted and people should convert to e-mobility. That will have long-term advantages to India," he added.

Jindal also said the company is working on electric vehicle battery manufacturing in Nagpur.

"In Nagpur, we are working to build the cells and the battery for the electric vehicles," he said.

Commenting on the impact of the ongoing Middle East tensions on India's investment cycle, Jindal termed the conflict a temporary setback.

"Middle East conflict is a downer, is a little bit of a setback for India's industrial growth. But everybody understands that this is temporary," he said.

He added that India's growth momentum remains intact.

"India's growth journey will continue and a lot of capital expenditure is happening by the industries," Jindal said.

"Now the pace of capital expenditure is increasing because the balance sheets of majority of the companies are very healthy," he added.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

While I appreciate the investment, we need to ensure that the local Adivasi population benefits directly - not just through jobs but also profit-sharing. Also, what about environmental impact? Steel plants are notoriously polluting. Hope JSW follows green norms strictly.

Rahul R

Finally some good news from Vidarbha! This region has been neglected for too long. 25 MT plant plus EV battery manufacturing in Nagpur - this could transform the local economy. But we need transparency in mining leases allocation.

Ananya R

The EV battery angle is interesting. With Nagpur being central India's hub, this makes sense. But the timeline is key - he says 'as and when we get mines' which means years of delays. India needs these projects faster if we want to reduce imports. ⏳

Varun X

Hoping this really brings peace to Gadchiroli. The Naxal issue has been a curse for local communities. If JSW provides proper employment, healthcare and education facilities, it could actually solve the root causes of insurgency there.

Nikhil C

Good move for Make in India. But let's not forget - the Middle East tensions and global steel oversupply could impact this. Also hope they focus on quality steel for defense and infrastructure, not just construction-grade rebar.

K Kavya N

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