The Naveen Jindal Group is investing $8.4 billion in the steel and energy sectors

The Naveen Jindal Group has announced ambitious plans to invest over 70,000 crore rupees (around $8.4 billion) in the development of the steel, nuclear and renewable energy sectors in the Indian state of Jharkhand. An agreement to this effect has already been signed with the state government, as the conglomerate’s chairman, industrialist Naveen Jindal, stated in a video address. This was reported by The Hindu Businessline.

According to preliminary estimates, the implementation of these initiatives will create over 11,000 jobs, significantly strengthen the region’s manufacturing ecosystem and boost the capacity of clean energy.

The lion’s share of the investment — 40,000 crore rupees (around $4.2 billion) — will be channelled into the steel sector. This move is intended to modernise Jharkhand’s industrial capacity and create around 10,000 jobs. The large-scale expansion of production is also expected to stimulate the development of related industries, local entrepreneurship and small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).

The group also intends to invest a further 30,000 crore rupees in nuclear energy. As Navin Jindal noted, a stable and affordable energy supply is critical for sustainable industrial growth. Nuclear power generation will provide the region with clean and reliable round-the-clock electricity. As well as creating highly skilled jobs, this will lay the foundations for the development of innovative sectors of the future, including data centres and high-tech manufacturing.

A further 650 crore rupees will be invested in solar energy, supporting Jharkhand’s commitment to transitioning to clean energy sources.

As reported by GMK Center, the Indian company JSW Steel has commenced work on the development of an integrated steel plant in the Rayalaseema region of Andhra Pradesh. The total investment in the project, which will be implemented in two phases, will amount to approximately €1.5 billion.

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