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Naveen Jindal takes over as Indian Steel Association President

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BHUBANESWAR/NEW DELHI, MARCH 23, 2024

Jindal Steel & Power Chairman Naveen Jindal has been unanimously elected as the President of the Indian Steel Association (ISA), the apex body for steel producers.

This unanimous election by the apex committee underscores his leadership and deep-rooted expertise in the sector. Naveen Jindal assumes this esteemed position following the tenure of Dilip Oommen, CEO of ArcelorMittal Nippon Steel India, whose stewardship of the ISA during challenging times has been commended by the association.

In the lineage of esteemed predecessors such as JSW Steel CMD Sajjan Jindal and Tata Steel MD & CEO TV Narendran, Naveen Jindal steps into the role with a wealth of experience and a clear vision for the industry’s future. His tenure at Jindal Steel & Power, a stalwart in India’s industrial landscape with diversified interests spanning steel, mining, and infrastructure, speaks volumes about his acumen and commitment to excellence.

Beyond his corporate endeavours, Naveen Jindal is renowned as an Indian industrialist and philanthropist of great repute. His tenacious advocacy for the “Right to display the national flag on all days” as a Fundamental Right, following a protracted legal battle, underscores his dedication to societal causes. Moreover, his tenure as a two-time elected Member of Parliament, serving the nation for a decade, further reflects his deep engagement with India’s socio-political fabric.

In assuming the mantle of ISA President, Naveen Jindal articulates a compelling vision for the steel industry’s pivotal role in India’s developmental trajectory. Emphasizing the imperative of synchronized growth across the entire steel value chain, he underscores the industry’s commitment to decarbonization as a critical imperative for environmental sustainability.

“For India to realize its development goals, the steel industry, along with its upstream and downstream manufacturing value chains, must grow in tandem. Decarbonization represents a significant challenge and a crucial initiative for preserving our planet. The steel industry has shouldered this responsibility and is firmly committed to decarbonizing and reducing its carbon footprint in alignment with the commitments made by the Prime Minister of India on the global stage. The Indian steel industry occupies a pivotal position in the nation’s economic landscape, with far-reaching impacts across sectors and society,” said Naveen Jindal, President of the Indian Steel Association.

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