New Delhi: The India-Russia Round Table was held on Thursday at the Ministry of Steel to strengthen bilateral cooperation in the sector.
The meeting was co-chaired by senior officials from the Government of India and Mikhail Iurin, Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation. Representatives from industry and related sectors from both countries participated in the discussions.
During the session, participants exchanged views on key aspects of the steel industry. These included raw material sourcing, technological collaboration, equipment manufacturing, and research opportunities.
India-Russia Round Table focuses on industry collaboration
The India-Russia Round Table provided a platform for constructive engagement between stakeholders. In particular, both sides reviewed existing cooperation and explored ways to enhance partnerships.
Moreover, officials discussed opportunities to strengthen supply chains and improve coordination in steel production. At the same time, they highlighted the importance of innovation and technology sharing in driving growth.
The interaction also helped both countries better understand each other’s industrial priorities. As a result, participants identified areas where deeper collaboration could be pursued in the future.
Emphasis on sustained dialogue and future cooperation
Officials from both sides stressed the need for continued engagement. Furthermore, they agreed that regular dialogue would help address challenges and unlock new opportunities in the steel sector.
The discussions were held in a cordial and constructive atmosphere, reflecting the strong and longstanding relationship between India and Russia. In addition, both sides reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening bilateral ties.
They also expressed interest in expanding cooperation beyond current areas. Consequently, future engagements are expected to focus on innovation, sustainability, and capacity building.
Overall, the India-Russia Round Table highlighted the importance of international partnerships in advancing industrial growth. It also underscored the shared vision of both countries to deepen cooperation in the steel sector.