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Harking on the ‘sabka vikas’ maxim, Union Budget 2025 presented several key industries, including infrastructure and urban development, with promising provisions, while endowing the middle class with reformative taxation. ICR brings you a special report.

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman’s Union Budget 2025 outlined a multi-pronged approach to achieving ‘Viksit Bharat.’ Key themes included poverty eradication, quality education, and affordable healthcare. The budget focused on tax reforms, middle-class empowerment, and national economic growth. Special attention was given to the aspirations of GYAN (Garib, Yuva, Annadata, and Nari Shakti).
Union Budget 2025 also stressed the need to expedite the pending housing projects. Together with the impetus given to infrastructure and urban development, the budget bodes well for the cement sector. We reached out to key opinion leaders from the industry to understand their reaction to the budget.

Towards sustainable growth
Arun Shukla, President and Director, JK Lakshmi Cement, applauded the focus of Union Budget 2025 on expanding infrastructure through PPP models and streamlining trade and warehousing facilities, as this will create a conducive environment for cement demand, driving sustainable growth in the industry.
Elaborating further he said, “As we continue to build a stronger future for India, the 2025 Union Budget offers a clear path forward, focusing on sustainable growth, affordable housing and infrastructure development. The completion of 50,000 dwelling units in stressed housing projects and the Rs.1.5 lakh crore allocation for infrastructure will bring much-needed relief to middle-class families, helping them move closer to homeownership while fostering rapid urbanisation. We are optimistic about the Rs 10 lakh crore asset monetisation plan, which will infuse capital into new projects, sparking innovation across key sectors.”
A media release from Cement Manufacturers’ Association (CMA) said that the cement industry is poised to leverage the opportunities presented by Union Budget 2025 by ensuring steady and sustained supplies of cement to meet the nation’s growing domestic market and infrastructure demand coupled with sustainable and innovative technologies.
Lauding the budget for its comprehensive focus on holistic and inclusive development, Neeraj Akhoury, President, CMA, and Managing Director, Shree Cement, stated, “The Budget reinforces a transformative journey towards building a resilient economy for advancing India’s development goals. The various initiatives announced by the Government balance people’s aspirations with the future requirements for the country’s economic growth. The focus on increased investments on infrastructure across states amplifies opportunities and avenues for the growth of the cement sector. We appreciate the sustained core focus on infrastructure and reiterate our commitment to being partners in the nation’s progress.”
He opined that the increased spending on large scale housing and infrastructure projects will drive demand for construction materials allowing capacity expansion and promotion of innovation in sustainable practices. “We are certain that despite challenges these measures will support the cement Industry in achieving a consistent CAGR growth rate of more than 6 per cent of installed cement capacity in the present financial year. Policy reforms in Budget 2025-26 signal a reaffirmation of the Government’s intent to augment socio economic growth across core sectors,” he added.
Calling the budget a forward-looking roadmap, Parth Jindal, Vice President, CMA and Managing Director, JSW Cement, said, “It prioritises growth in key sectors such as infrastructure, manufacturing, and technology. The increased investment in technology will accelerate advancements in green cement solutions, driving both sustainability and innovation within the industry. Notable allocations, including Rs.20,000 crore to foster innovation and Rs.1.5 lakh crore in 50-year interest-free loans to states for capital expenditure on infrastructure development, are expected to significantly bolster growth in the core sectors, including cement sector.
He further added, “The budget’s focus on a three-year pipeline of projects under the public-private partnership (PPP) model will incentivise private sector investment and catalyse a transformation in the infrastructure landscape. The establishment of five National Centres of Excellence for skill development, as part of the ‘Make for India, Make for the World’ initiative, will ensure that India’s emerging workforce is well-equipped to meet the demands of a rapidly growing economy.”
Praising the Finance Minister’s efforts at prioritising sustained reforms in manufacturing, mining, power and skill development, Vivek Bhatia, MD and CEO, TKIL Industries, said, “These sectors will be key drivers of growth, infrastructure development, governance improvements and sustainable development for the country. We welcome the government’s move towards accelerating India’s manufacturing sector. Over the past decade, structural reforms have drawn global attention, and the announcement of a National Manufacturing Mission is a significant step in strengthening the Make in India initiative. This will drive clean-tech manufacturing, bolstering the ecosystem for solar cells, EV batteries, wind turbines and more.”
He added, “The `1.5 lakh crore allocation for 50-year interest-free loans is set to accelerate infrastructure development, unlocking new growth avenues for us. These strategic measures position India as a rising global manufacturing hub, seamlessly aligning with its green energy and economic ambitions. We applaud these initiatives and eagerly anticipate the forthcoming policy on critical mineral recovery, which will play a pivotal role in driving sustainable industrial growth.”
Raman Bhatia, MD, Servotech Renewable Power System, echoed the sentiments as he noted the provisions made for incentivising electricity distribution reforms. He said, “The practical approach of allowing additional borrowing for states contingent on these reforms is commendable. The inclusion of 35 additional capital goods for EV battery manufacturing is a significant boost to domestic lithium-ion battery production, a critical component for the EV sector. I particularly appreciate the emphasis on improving domestic value addition and building our ecosystem for these crucial technologies. The substantial allocation for private sector-driven R&D and innovation is another welcome move that will further accelerate progress.”

Constructing a sturdier future
Union Budget 2025 bodes well for the infrastructure and construction industries, too, which in turn directly impacts the growth of the cement sector. Emphasis on economic expansion, infrastructure growth, support for MSMEs and empowering the middle-class are several key factors that will create favourable grounds for increase in construction activities.
Lalit Parihar, Managing Director, Aaiji Group, said, “Raising the exemption limit will boost disposable income, enhancing housing affordability and driving real estate demand. Increased infrastructure spending and the Rs 1 lakh crore Urban Challenge Fund will transform cities into growth hubs, fostering redevelopment and strengthening water and sanitation systems. These measures aim to stimulate domestic consumption, address the economic slowdown, and create a business-friendly environment. Overall, the budget takes a decisive step toward urban transformation and sustainable economic growth.”
Speaking about the limitations of the budget, Narayan Saboo, Chairman, BigBloc Construction, pointed out, “The focus on consumption-driven growth, coupled with strategic spending, is expected to provide a much-needed push to the economy. Although we were little disappointed with no major tax reliefs for MSMEs. Overall, it is a steady and practical budget aimed at sustaining momentum without major surprises. The budget outlines a long-term path for fiscal consolidation while delivering a significant boost to individual taxpayers by raising the exemption limit. This move is expected to stimulate domestic consumption, addressing the ongoing economic slowdown.”
“The government has not clarified its plans for increased infrastructure spending and other growth-oriented expenditures. However, there is no mention of last year’s CAPEX shortfall, which is a notable omission. While the budget does not introduce any groundbreaking measures, it provides a stable framework to support MSMEs and economic activity,” he added.
While Rakesh Reddy, Director, Aparna Constructions, highlighted the `1 lakh crore Urban Challenge Fund and the Rs.1.5 lakh crore interest-free loan to states for infrastructure development in his reaction to the budget, he also pointed out that several key industry expectations for the real estate sector remain unaddressed. “Granting industry status to real estate, streamlining approval processes, and enhancing liquidity support for developers were essential priorities which would have gone a long way in accelerating real estate growth,” he clarified.
“We welcome the Rs.1 lakh crore Urban Challenge Fund, which will spur housing and private sector participation. The Rs.15,000 crore SWAMIH Fund-2 will help complete 40,000 stalled units, boosting consumer confidence. Expanding UDAN’s connectivity to 120 destinations will drive tier II market growth. With policy continuity and economic expansion, this budget reinforces real estate as a key pillar of India’s $5 trillion economy journey,” stated Ashish Puravankara, Managing Director, Puravankara.
Prashant Sharma, President, NAREDCO Maharashtra, said, “The Union Budget 2025-26 has emphasised economic growth and inclusive development, but the absence of specific measures for the real estate sector is a major disappointment. While the Rs.1 lakh crore Urban Challenge Fund is a step in the right direction to transform cities into growth hubs, the sector was expecting direct incentives such as industry status, single-window clearances and increased tax benefits for homebuyers.”
Ravleen Sethi, Director, CareEdge Ratings, in her report stated that the ongoing consolidation in India’s cement sector is driving competition, with companies shifting focus to profitability and expansion. While the Union Budget 2025 provides some support through infrastructure spending and housing initiatives, the lower-than-expected capex allocation raises concerns. The government aims to boost private sector investment in infrastructure, but its pace of scaling up remains uncertain. Cement companies must prioritise operational efficiency and innovation to manage near-term challenges. A long-term growth outlook remains positive, but adaptability will be key in leveraging both public and private sector opportunities.
The Union Budget 2025 lays a solid foundation for economic growth, infrastructure expansion and middle-class empowerment. While it introduces key reforms and allocations to drive sustainable development, some industry expectations remain unmet. The emphasis on urban transformation, manufacturing, and green energy signals a progressive vision for Viksit Bharat. Moving forward, effective implementation will be crucial in realising the budget’s ambitious goals.

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Steel: Shielded or Strengthened?

CW explores the impact of pro-steel policies on construction and infrastructure and identifies gaps that need to be addressed.

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Going forward, domestic steel mills are targeting capacity expansion
of nearly 40 per cent through till FY31, adding 80-85 mt, translating
into an investment pipeline of $ 45-50 billion. So, Jhunjhunwala points
out that continuing the safeguard duty will be vital to prevent a surge
in imports and protect domestic prices from external shocks. While in
FY26, the industry operating profit per tonne is expected to hold at
around $ 108, similar to last year, the industry’s earnings must
meaningfully improve from hereon to sustain large-scale investments.
Else, domestic mills could experience a significant spike in industry
leverage levels over the medium term, increasing their vulnerability to
external macroeconomic shocks.(~$ 60/tonne) over the past one month,
compressing the import parity discount to ~$ 23-25/tonne from previous
highs of ~$ 70-90/tonne, adds Jhunjhunwala. With this, he says, “the
industry can expect high resistance to further steel price increases.”

Domestic HRC prices have increased by ~Rs 5,000/tonne
“Aggressive
capacity additions (~15 mt commissioned in FY25, with 5 mt more by
FY26) have created a supply overhang, temporarily outpacing demand
growth of ~11-12 mt,” he says…

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JK Cement Commissions 3 MTPA Buxar Plant, Crosses 31 MTPA

Company becomes India’s fifth-largest grey cement producer

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JK Cement  has commissioned its new 3 MTPA grey cement plant in Buxar, Bihar, taking the company’s total installed capacity to 31.26 million tonnes per annum (MTPA) and moving it past the 30 MTPA milestone. With this addition, JK Cement now ranks among the top five grey cement manufacturers in India, strengthening its national presence.

Commenting on the development, Dr Raghavpat Singhania, Managing Director, JK Cement, said, “Crossing 31 MTPA is a significant turning point in JK Cement’s expansion and demonstrates the scale, resilience, and aspirations of our company. In addition to making a significant contribution to Bihar’s development vision, the commissioning of our Buxar plant represents a strategic step towards expanding our national footprint. We are committed to developing top-notch manufacturing capabilities that boost India’s infrastructure development and generate long-term benefits for local communities.”

Spread across 100 acres, the Buxar plant is located on the Patna–Buxar highway, enabling efficient distribution across Bihar and neighbouring regions. While JK Cement entered the Bihar market last year through supplies from its Prayagraj plant, the new facility will allow local manufacturing and deliveries within 24 hours across the state.

Mr Madhavkrishna Singhania, Joint Managing Director & CEO, JK Cement, said, “JK Cement is now among India’s top five producers of grey cement after the Buxar plant commissioning. Our capacity to serve Bihar locally, more effectively, and on a larger scale is strengthened by this facility. Although we had already entered the Bihar market last year using Prayagraj supplies, local manufacturing now enables us to be nearer to our clients and significantly raise service standards throughout the state. Buxar places us at the center of this chance to promote sustainable growth for both the company and the region in Bihar, a high-growth market with strong infrastructure momentum.”

The project has involved an investment of Rs 5 billion. Commercial production began on 29 January 2026, following construction commencement in March 2025. The company said the plant is expected to generate significant direct and indirect employment and support ancillary industrial development in the region.

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JK Cement Crosses 31 MTPA Capacity with Commissioning of Buxar Plant in Bihar

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JK Cement has commissioned a 3 MTPA Grey Cement plant in Buxar, Bihar, taking its total capacity to 31.26 MTPA and placing it among India’s top five grey cement producers. The ₹500 crore investment strengthens the company’s national footprint while supporting Bihar’s infrastructure growth and local economic development.

JK Cement Ltd., one of India’s leading cement manufacturers, has announced the commissioning of its new state-of-the-art Grey Cement plant in Buxar, Bihar, marking a significant milestone in the company’s growth trajectory. With the commissioning of this facility, JK Cement’s total production capacity has increased to 31.26 million tonnes per annum (MTPA), enabling the company to cross the 30 MTPA threshold.

This expansion positions JK Cement among the top five Grey Cement manufacturers in India, strengthening its national footprint and reinforcing its long-term growth strategy.

Commenting on the strategic achievement, Dr Raghavpat Singhania, Managing Director, JK Cement, said, “Crossing 31 MTPA is a significant turning point in JK Cement’s expansion and demonstrates the scale, resilience, and aspirations of our company. In addition to making a significant contribution to Bihar’s development vision, the commissioning of our Buxar plant represents a strategic step towards expanding our national footprint. We are committed to developing top-notch manufacturing capabilities that boost India’s infrastructure development and generate long-term benefits for local communities.”

The Buxar plant has a capacity of 3 MTPA and is spread across 100 acres. Strategically located on the Patna–Buxar highway, the facility enables faster and more efficient distribution across Bihar and adjoining regions. While JK Cement entered the Bihar market last year through supplies from its Prayagraj plant, the Buxar facility will now allow the company to serve the state locally, with deliveries possible within 24 hours across Bihar.

Sharing his views on the expansion, Madhavkrishna Singhania, Joint Managing Director & CEO, JK Cement, said, “JK Cement is now among India’s top five producers of grey cement after the Buxar plant commissioning. Our capacity to serve Bihar locally, more effectively, and on a larger scale is strengthened by this facility. Although we had already entered the Bihar market last year using Prayagraj supplies, local manufacturing now enables us to be nearer to our clients and significantly raise service standards throughout the state. Buxar places us at the center of this chance to promote sustainable growth for both the company and the region in Bihar, a high-growth market with strong infrastructure momentum.”

The new facility represents a strategic step in supporting Bihar’s development vision by ensuring faster access to superior quality cement for infrastructure, housing, and commercial projects. JK Cement has invested approximately ₹500 crore in the project. Construction began in March 2025, and commercial production commenced on January 29, 2026.

In addition to strengthening JK Cement’s regional presence, the Buxar plant is expected to generate significant direct and indirect employment opportunities and attract ancillary industries, thereby contributing to the local economy and the broader industrial ecosystem.

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