India is on track to become the world’s leading steel consumer, surpassing key global markets in 2025. According to industry reports, the country’s steel consumption is expected to outpace traditional powerhouses, such as the United States and China, driven by robust infrastructure development, urbanization, and government-backed initiatives.
Steel consumption in India has been steadily rising, fueled by major infrastructure projects, including housing, transportation, and energy sectors. The government’s ambitious “Make in India” and “Atmanirbhar Bharat” (self-reliant India) campaigns are also contributing to this upward trajectory, creating more demand for steel products.
Experts predict that by 2025, India’s steel consumption will increase significantly, surpassing 100 million tonnes, marking a substantial leap from current figures. This growth is not only indicative of India’s rapidly expanding industrialization but also highlights its central role in the global steel market.
India’s rising steel demand is poised to reshape global trade dynamics, as it transitions from a steel importer to a more competitive consumer and producer. As the country’s industrial base expands and the population continues to grow, India’s steel industry is set to witness unprecedented growth in the coming years.