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India, UAE cos ink pact for $11.5b aluminium project
Agence France-Presse . Mumbai 02 July, 2026, 23:45
A file photo shows logo of Adani group is seen on the facade of one of its buildings in India. | AFP photo
India’s Adani Group and Abu Dhabi’s International Holding Company are looking to invest $11.5 billion in a massive aluminium project in the eastern state of Odisha, the Indian conglomerate said on Thursday.
The two parties signed a memorandum of understanding with the Odisha state government, Adani said in a statement, with the proposed investment set to be India’s ‘largest foreign direct investment in the metallurgy sector’.
The statement said the Odisha project will see Adani Enterprises Limited and an IHC subsidiary form a 50/50 joint venture.
The project itself will consist of a refinery that can produce four million metric tonnes of aluminium per year, a smaller-capacity aluminium smelter and a 4,000-megawatt captive power plant. It will aim to create 53,500 jobs.
‘This partnership with Adani Enterprises reflects that strategy and our shared ambition to develop a world-class integrated aluminium project that creates lasting economic value,’ Syed Basar Shueb, chief executive of IHC, said in a statement.
While New Delhi is the world’s second-largest producer of aluminium, it still depends on imports to keep up with booming demand from local industries.
Last year, Indian policymakers unveiled a strategic plan to boost domestic output by scaling up production six-fold by 2047 and doubling the national aluminium recycling rate.
Agence France-Presse . Mumbai 02 July, 2026, 23:45
A file photo shows logo of Adani group is seen on the facade of one of its buildings in India. | AFP photo
India’s Adani Group and Abu Dhabi’s International Holding Company are looking to invest $11.5 billion in a massive aluminium project in the eastern state of Odisha, the Indian conglomerate said on Thursday.
The two parties signed a memorandum of understanding with the Odisha state government, Adani said in a statement, with the proposed investment set to be India’s ‘largest foreign direct investment in the metallurgy sector’.
The statement said the Odisha project will see Adani Enterprises Limited and an IHC subsidiary form a 50/50 joint venture.
The project itself will consist of a refinery that can produce four million metric tonnes of aluminium per year, a smaller-capacity aluminium smelter and a 4,000-megawatt captive power plant. It will aim to create 53,500 jobs.
‘This partnership with Adani Enterprises reflects that strategy and our shared ambition to develop a world-class integrated aluminium project that creates lasting economic value,’ Syed Basar Shueb, chief executive of IHC, said in a statement.
While New Delhi is the world’s second-largest producer of aluminium, it still depends on imports to keep up with booming demand from local industries.
Last year, Indian policymakers unveiled a strategic plan to boost domestic output by scaling up production six-fold by 2047 and doubling the national aluminium recycling rate.