India's Steel Sector Records Steady Growth in May 2026

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India's Steel Sector Records Steady Growth in May 2026

UPSC Prelims + Mains Study Note


1. At a Glance


2. Why in the News


3. Background & Evolution


4. Core Static Facts

Definitions / Terminology

Term Meaning
Crude Steel Steel in first solid form after melting; includes ingots, semis (billets, slabs, blooms)
Finished Steel End-products: TMT bars, HR/CR coils, plates, pipes, wire rods
Hot Metal Liquid iron from blast furnace — feedstock for basic oxygen furnace (BOF) steelmaking
CPLY Corresponding Period Last Year — standard comparator in India's monthly steel data
EAF Electric Arc Furnace — uses scrap/DRI; lower carbon footprint vs. blast furnace route
DRI / Sponge Iron Direct Reduced Iron — India is world's largest DRI producer

Implementing Ministry & Bodies

Key Policy Instruments

Policy Year Key Mandate
National Steel Policy (NSP) 2017 300 MT capacity by 2030-31; 500 MT by 2047
DMI&SP Policy 2017 Govt. procurement preference for domestic steel
Steel Scrap Recycling Policy 2019 Boost domestic scrap, reduce imports
Steel Quality Control Orders Ongoing BIS compliance mandatory; ban sub-standard imports
PM Gati Shakti / NIP 2021 Drives steel demand via infra pipeline

NSP 2017 Targets (by 2030-31)

Top 7 Producers (Apr–May 2026)

Producer Group Annual Capacity (MT) Crude Steel Production (MT)
Top 7 (SAIL, RINL, NSL, TSL Group, AM/NS, JSL/JSPL, JSW Group) 117.4 15.4
Remaining producers 104.5 12.6
TOTAL 221.9 28.0
Public Sector Share (%) 13.9%

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Steel Prices (₹/tonne) — Jun 2026

Product Apr-26 May-26 Jun-26 MoM % YoY %
TMT 10 mm 61,330 63,053 60,068 −4.7% +4.4%
HR Coil (2 mm) 64,393 70,460 70,108 ~flat

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5. Multi-Dimensional Analysis

Economic

Environmental

Geopolitical / Strategic

Scientific / Technological

Administrative


6. Recent Developments (Last 12–18 Months)


7. Prelims Hooks (High-Density Factual Bullets)

  1. India is the world's 2nd largest producer of crude steel (surpassed Japan around 2021–22). [S5]
  2. India is the world's largest producer of Direct Reduced Iron (DRI / Sponge Iron). [S6]
  3. National Steel Policy (NSP) 2017 was notified on 8 May 2017; it targets 300 MT capacity by 2030-31 and 255 MT production. [S2]
  4. Per capita steel consumption target under NSP 2017: 158 kg by 2030-31 (as against ~61 kg baseline in 2017). [S2]
  5. NSP 2017 defined 106 initiatives across 15 areas. [S2]
  6. Steel Scrap Recycling Policy was issued in 2019 by the Ministry of Steel. [S4]
  7. DMI&SP Policy = Domestically Manufactured Iron & Steel Products Policy — mandates preference for domestic steel in government-funded projects. [S2]
  8. Nodal ministry for the steel sector: Ministry of Steel (not Ministry of Commerce, not DPIIT). [S2]
  9. Top 7 steel producers in India (Apr–May 2026): SAIL, RINL, NSL, TSL Group, AM/NS India, JSL (JSPL), JSW Group. [S1]
  10. Total installed crude steel capacity in India (Apr–May 2026 data): 221.9 MT. [S1]
  11. Public sector share of crude steel production (Apr–May 2026): 13.9% — private sector dominates. [S1]
  12. Hot Metal is output of blast furnace; Crude Steel is first solid steel form; Finished Steel includes TMT, HR coils, plates. [S1]
  13. Quality Control Orders (QCOs) for steel require BIS (Bureau of Indian Standards) certification; ban sub-standard imports. [S2]
  14. Finished steel production growth (+6.8% YoY in May 2026) outpaced crude steel growth (+1.9% YoY), indicating greater domestic value-addition. [S1]
  15. India's 500 MT steel capacity target is tied to 2047 (Viksit Bharat / centenary of independence). [S3]

8. Mains Relevance

GS Paper Mapping:

GS Paper Specific Syllabus Heading
GS-III Indian Economy — Industries, Infrastructure; Manufacturing sector; Inclusive growth
GS-III Government policies and interventions for development in various sectors; effects of liberalisation on the economy
GS-II Government ministries, departments, policies (NSP, DMI&SP, Scrap Policy)

Plausible Mains Question Stems:

  1. "Discuss the significance of National Steel Policy 2017 in achieving India's goal of becoming a global steel hub. What are the key challenges in meeting its 2030-31 targets?" (GS-III)
  2. "India's dominance in sponge iron production offers a strategic advantage for green steelmaking. Critically examine how India can leverage this for its climate commitments." (GS-III / Environment)
  3. "The DMI&SP Policy and Steel Quality Control Orders are instruments of Atmanirbhar Bharat in the steel sector. Evaluate their effectiveness and limitations." (GS-III / GS-II)

9. Related Topics to Study Next

Topic Connection
National Steel Policy 2017 Overarching policy framework; all steel sector questions flow from its targets
PM Gati Shakti / National Infrastructure Pipeline (NIP) Primary driver of domestic steel demand; ₹111 lakh crore NIP directly shapes steel consumption trajectory
Steel Scrap Recycling Policy 2019 Circular economy dimension of steel; linked to green steel and EAF transition
Green Hydrogen Mission (National Green Hydrogen Mission) Key enabler for decarbonising steelmaking via hydrogen-based DRI route
India's NDCs / Paris Agreement commitments Steel sector is a hard-to-abate emitter; its decarbonisation is central to India's 2030 and net-zero goals
SAIL and RINL — PSU Performance Public sector share, disinvestment debates, RINL financial crisis — recurring governance angle
Anti-Dumping / Trade Remedies (DGTR) Chinese steel import surge; WTO-consistent defence mechanisms; linked to QCOs
BIS and Quality Standards Technical backbone of QCOs; BIS Act 2016; standardisation as industrial policy

10. Common Errors / Trap Areas

  1. Wrong ministry: Steel policy (including QCOs, DMI&SP) falls under Ministry of Steel — NOT Ministry of Commerce, NOT DPIIT, NOT Ministry of Heavy Industries. Heavy industries covers auto/capital goods.
  2. Confusing production metrics: Crude steel ≠ Finished steel ≠ Hot metal. UPSC MCQs specifically test whether aspirants know hot metal is blast-furnace output (iron, not yet steel), crude steel is the first steel form, and finished steel is the end-use product.
  3. NSP 2017 target confusion: The capacity target is 300 MT by 2030-31, not 255 MT (that is the production target). The 500 MT figure is the 2047 (Viksit Bharat) target — do not conflate the two.
  4. India's global steel rank: India is 2nd largest in crude steel production (overtook Japan ~2021-22). China remains #1 by a large margin (~50%+ of global output). India is also 1st in DRI — these are two different rankings; mixing them up is a common trap.
  5. DRI vs. Sponge Iron: These are the same product (DRI = Direct Reduced Iron = Sponge Iron). India being "#1 in DRI" does NOT make it #1 in steel production — DRI is a raw material / intermediate product used in EAF steelmaking.

11. Sources


All sources are Tier 1 (pib.gov.in — Government of India). No Tier 2 or below sources were used.