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On April 16, the Indian government announced that a roundtable meeting with Russia had been held at the Ministry of Steel. A463 CS Type B, The meeting was co-chaired by the Secretary of the Indian Ministry of Steel and Mikhail Yurin, Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation. The two sides exchanged views on a range of topics—including raw material procurement, technical cooperation, equipment manufacturing, and research and development—within the steel sector, and reviewed the progress of ongoing cooperative projects.
The Indian Ministry of Steel stated that the meeting took place in a friendly and constructive atmosphere. A463 CS Type B, Both sides expressed their commitment to maintaining ongoing dialogue and further strengthening cooperation in the steel sector.
Historically, India's steel industry benefited from technical, equipment, and financial support from the former Soviet Union. A463 CS Type B, It is widely acknowledged that the Soviet Union laid the foundation for the industry; major steel plants under the Steel Authority of India Limited (SAIL)—such as those in Bokaro, Bhilai, and Durgapur—were all constructed with Soviet assistance. The convening of this roundtable meeting signals that the traditional partnership between India and Russia in the steel sector is poised for further consolidation and expansion in the new era.