Key Points

India is taking bold steps to transform its aluminium sector through a comprehensive vision document released by Union Minister G Kishan Reddy. The strategic roadmap aims to dramatically increase production, boost recycling, and adopt green technologies by 2047. Currently the second-largest aluminium producer globally, India is positioning itself as a leader in sustainable industrial development. The vision aligns perfectly with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's goal of creating a developed and self-reliant India.

Key Points: G Kishan Reddy Unveils Aluminium Vision for Green India 2047

  • Aims to scale up aluminium production sixfold by 2047
  • Plans to expand bauxite production capacity to 150 MTPA
  • Targets doubling national aluminium recycling rate
  • Promotes adoption of low-carbon technologies in manufacturing
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G Kishan Reddy releases aluminium vision document to drive green manufacturing, resource security

Union Minister outlines strategic roadmap to boost aluminium production, promote green manufacturing, and enhance resource security by 2047.

"The Aluminium Vision Document reflects the Government's commitment to building a self-reliant and resource-secure India. - G Kishan Reddy"

New Delhi, July 4

Union Minister for Coal and Mines G Kishan Reddy on Friday released the Aluminium Vision Document at the International Conference on Sustainable and Responsible Mining through Best Mine Closure Practices, organised by the Indian National Committee of the World Mining Congress in Hyderabad.

Addressing the gathering, Reddy said the Aluminium Vision Document reflects the Government's commitment to building a self-reliant and resource-secure India. He highlighted the aluminium sector's strategic role in enabling clean energy systems, electric mobility, and modern infrastructure.

The document has been prepared through extensive consultations with industry stakeholders, including National Aluminium Company Ltd. (NALCO), Hindalco Industries Ltd., Vedanta Ltd., Jawaharlal Nehru Aluminium Research Development and Design Centre (JNARDDC) and leading associations such as the Aluminium Association of India (AAI), Aluminium Secondary Manufacturers Association (ASMA) and the Metal Recycling Association of India (MRAI).

According to a release by the Ministry of Mines, the document outlines a strategic roadmap to scale up aluminium production sixfold by 2047. It aims to expand bauxite production capacity to 150 MTPA, double the national aluminium recycling rate, promote the adoption of low-carbon technologies and strengthen raw material security through targeted policy reforms and institutional mechanisms.

The Aluminium Vision Document aligns with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision of a Viksit Bharat by 2047 and sets the foundation for a globally competitive and environmentally responsible aluminium industry.

In a post on social media platform X, the Ministry of Mines added, "The document outlines a bold roadmap to scale aluminium output sixfold, raise bauxite capacity to 150 MTPA, boost recycling, and promote green technologies -- aligned with PM @narendramodi ji's vision of Viksit Bharat 2047."

India is the 2nd largest Aluminium producer, and a top-10 producer in refined copper. Continued growth in aluminium and copper points toward continued strong economic activity in user sectors such as energy, infrastructure, construction, automotive and machinery.

In the non-ferrous metal sector, primary aluminium production in FY 2025-26 posted a growth of 1.5 per cent over the corresponding period last year, increasing to 3.47 lakh ton (LT) in FY 2025-26 (April) from 3.42 LT in FY 2024-25 (April). During the same comparative period, refined copper production has grown by 15.6 per cent from 0.45 LT to 0.52 LT.

- ANI

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Priyanka N
Good initiative but I hope they consider the environmental impact of bauxite mining too. We can't sacrifice forests and tribal lands in the name of development. Need balanced approach!
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Aditya G
Sixfold increase by 2047 is ambitious but achievable if private sector gets proper incentives. Our aluminium industry can compete globally if policies are stable. Make in India 💪
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Sarah B
As someone working in renewable energy sector, this is great news! Aluminium is key for solar panel frames and wind turbines. Green manufacturing will create so many jobs 🚀
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Karthik V
Document looks good on paper but implementation is everything. Hope they involve state governments properly - mining is state subject after all. Coordination is must for success.
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Meera T
Recycling rate doubling is most important part! We waste so much aluminium in India. Need awareness campaigns like plastic ban for metal recycling too ♻️

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