India’s Coal Imports Decline by 7.9% in FY 2024-25
In a significant stride towards energy self-reliance, India witnessed a 7.9% reduction in coal imports during FY 2024-25, bringing the total down to 243.62 million tonnes (MT) from 264.53 MT in the previous fiscal year. This decrease resulted in substantial foreign exchange savings of nearly $7.93 billion (₹60681.67 crore), indicating progress in the government’s push for domestic coal production.
The Ministry of Coal recently reported a year-on-year decline in India’s coal imports, reflecting the success of several strategic initiatives aimed at reducing dependency on imported coal. The drop in imports aligns with India’s broader vision of achieving energy security and self-reliance under the “Viksit Bharat” goal.
Summary/Static | Details |
Why in the news? | India’s Coal Imports Decline by 7.9% in FY 2024-25 |
Total Coal Imports (FY 2024-25) | 243.62 million tonnes (MT) |
Drop Compared to FY 2023-24 | 7.9% |
Foreign Exchange | Saved $7.93 billion (₹60681.67 crore) |
Decline in NRS Coal Imports | 8.95% |
Drop in Imports for Blending | 41.4% |
Increase in Coal-Based Power Gen. | 3.04% |
Domestic Production Growth | 5% |
Key Initiatives | Commercial Mining, Mission Coking Coal |
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