New Delhi: The Ministry of Steel on Sunday invited media organisations to partner with Bharat Steel 2026, an international conference and exhibition scheduled for April 16 and 17 in New Delhi.
The ministry will organise the event at Bharat Mandapam. It aims to create a global platform for dialogue on the future of the steel sector.
Bharat Steel 2026 will bring together policymakers, industry leaders, investors, technology providers, and international stakeholders. The discussions will focus on India’s steel roadmap and global industry trends.
According to the ministry, the conference will showcase India’s steel vision, policy direction, and investment potential. At the same time, it will enable direct engagement between the government and the global steel ecosystem.
Senior leaders from the Union government and state governments will attend the event. In addition, CEOs of Indian and international steel and mining companies will participate.
Global technology firms, financial institutions, trade bodies, and international delegations will also take part. The ministry expects wide participation across sectors.
Bharat Steel 2026 to seek wide media collaboration
The Ministry of Steel said Bharat Steel 2026 would draw strong national and international attention due to its scale. Therefore, it proposed partnerships with leading media organisations for multi-platform coverage.
The ministry invited digital, print, and electronic media houses to join as partners. These partners will help amplify policy initiatives and industry perspectives from the conference.
The collaboration will include digital promotions, print advertisements, and editorial coverage. It will also include television broadcasts of interviews, discussions, and event highlights.
The ministry plans coverage across pre-event, event, and post-event phases. As a result, the event will receive sustained visibility and engagement.
Media partners will gain enhanced visibility and direct access to senior government and industry leaders. They will also receive opportunities for exclusive interviews and on-ground coverage.
The Ministry of Steel asked interested media organisations to submit their profiles through official communication channels to express interest.