Madhusudan, who was addressing the two-day seminar on 'Indian Steel Industry- Vision 2025' here, said, "The target of 300 million tonnes by 2025 is realisable. There is no doubt about the potential to achieve the target. But we have to deal with problems such as land acquisition and raw materials."
The senior official further added that a realistic roadmap by taking into account constraints such as land acquisition and raw materials should be looked into.
"We will achieve the target as India has rich iron ore reserves. Project executions should be speedy and cost escalation should be avoided," Rao said, adding, more than 300 MoUs have been signed to produce 400 million tonnes of steel.
Managing director of Stollberg India Pvt Ltd, Bimal K Sarkar said the government should be give more importance towards the industry and work on creating infrastructure facilities to meet the vision demand.
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