Argentina-India Forge Mining Ties Ahead of Bharat Steel 2026 Summit

Argentina and India have explored new avenues for strategic cooperation in the mining sector during a high-level session convened by India's Ministry of Steel. The session outlined the framework for the upcoming 'Bharat Steel 2026' international conference, set for April 2026 in New Delhi. Indian officials highlighted the sector's ambitious expansion and transition toward low-carbon, technologically advanced production. The engagement aims to foster global partnerships for raw material security and sustainable steel manufacturing.

Key Points: India, Argentina Explore Mining Cooperation for Bharat Steel 2026

  • New mining sector collaboration
  • Roadmap for Bharat Steel 2026 conclave
  • India's 300 MT steel capacity by 2030
  • Shift to low-carbon production
  • Strengthening global supply chains
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New possibilities of cooperation in mining, says Argentine Ambassador to India, ahead of Bharat Steel 2026 conclave

Argentina's Ambassador highlights new mining cooperation with India ahead of the Bharat Steel 2026 conclave, focusing on sustainable steel and supply chains.

"Presenting new possibilities of cooperation between Argentina and India in the strategic field of mining - Mariano Caucino"

New Delhi, March 3

Argentina and India explored new avenues for cooperation in the strategic mining sector during a high-level interactive session hosted by the Ministry of Steel. The engagement aimed to advance international collaboration and outline the framework for Bharat Steel 2026, an International Conference-cum-Exhibition scheduled for April 16-17, 2026, at Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi.

Mariano Caucino, Argentine Ambassador to India, highlighted the potential for bilateral synergy following the session. "Grateful for the opportunity to participate in the interactive session chaired by Hon'ble Steel Minister on the 2026 Bharat Steel conclave. Presenting new possibilities of cooperation between Argentina and India in the strategic field of mining," the Ambassador said on X.

The Ministry of Steel, Government of India, convened a high-level interactive session with senior diplomats from across the globe to advance strategic collaboration in the steel sector and outlined the roadmap for its flagship international event, 'Bharat Steel 2026.'

Addressing the diplomatic community, Sandeep Pondrik, Secretary, Ministry of Steel, underscored the steel industry's pivotal role in powering India's industrial and economic transformation. He highlighted the sector's ambitious expansion plans, with capacity targets of 300 million tonnes (MT) by 2030 and 400 MT by 2035--positioning India as a global leader in steel production.

Emphasising the sector's rapid modernisation, Poundrik invited global partners to collaborate with India as the domestic steel industry transitions toward low-carbon production pathways and advanced process technologies. He reaffirmed India's commitment to building resilient and sustainable global supply chains rooted in innovation, efficiency, and environmental responsibility.

Providing a preview of 'Bharat Steel 2026,' he highlighted India's commitment to forging enduring and sustainable international partnerships. India's strategy is focused on strengthening raw material security, accelerating technology transfer, advancing green and sustainable steel production, and fostering meaningful global collaboration.

The session witnessed strong engagement from the diplomatic community, with representatives expressing appreciation for India's forward-looking vision and enthusiasm for participating in Bharat Steel 2026. The upcoming summit is poised to serve as a premier global platform for dialogue, innovation exchange, and strategic partnerships in the steel sector.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Great to see India taking a leadership role in global steel. The focus on low-carbon production is essential. Hope the 2026 event brings real, actionable tech partnerships and not just talk.
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Vikram M
300 MT by 2030 is an incredibly ambitious target. While international collaboration is good, we must ensure the benefits reach our MSME sector and local communities near mining sites. The environmental responsibility part is crucial.
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Priya S
More power to 'Bharat Steel 2026'! Building resilient supply chains is the need of the hour. Partnerships like these can reduce our dependency on a few countries and boost our manufacturing. Jai Hind!
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Rohit P
With respect, I hope this isn't just another diplomatic event. We need concrete outcomes - technology transfer, joint ventures, and actual investments on the ground. The proof will be in the pudding by 2026.
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Kavya N
Argentina is a bit far, but strategic partnerships matter. If this helps us get access to critical minerals and advanced tech for green steel, it's a win-win. Excited for the conclave!

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