India Reaches One Billion Tonne Coal Production Again
The elevated production level has enabled the country to meet rising energy demand while supporting the power sector to maintain record?high coal stock levels at coal?based thermal power plants. The outcome is credited to robust planning, efficient execution and strengthened coordination across the coal value chain. These developments have contributed meaningfully to the nation’s economic growth trajectory. Improvements in distribution and rail and road logistics are being prioritised to ensure timely delivery to thermal plants and to minimise stock disruptions.
The Ministry of Coal said it will remain steadfast in fostering a stable, transparent and performance?driven ecosystem through proactive policy interventions and rigorous performance monitoring. Close engagement with industry participants is ensuring reliable coal availability and seamless operations across sectors. The ministry linked the achievement to the national vision of Viksit Bharat 2047 and the broader resolve to build a resilient energy framework. Monitoring mechanisms are being strengthened to track production, stock levels and movement throughout the supply chain for stakeholders.
Officials noted that sustained domestic production capacity reduces reliance on imports and underpins energy security for manufacturing, power generation and other fuel?dependent industries. Continued focus will centre on maintaining production levels, improving logistics and enhancing safety and environmental standards within mines. The government intends to balance increased output with operational safeguards to support sustainable development.