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India Inaugurates 84,000 m³ RCC Water Reservoir to Power Burnpur’s Historic IISCO Steel Plant Expansion

India Inaugurates 84,000 m³ RCC Water Reservoir to Power Burnpur’s Historic IISCO Steel Plant Expansion

Union Minister for Steel and Heavy Industries H.D. Kumaraswamy inaugurated a new 84,000 m³ RCC Water Reservoir at the IISCO Steel Plant in Burnpur, West Bengal, marking a major step in strengthening India’s oldest integrated steel facility under SAIL.

For an uninitiated, Water reservoirs are critical in steel plants because steelmaking processes require massive volumes of water for cooling, cleaning, dust suppression, and sustaining closed‑loop circulation systems. Blast furnaces, coke ovens, and rolling mills generate extreme heat. Large volumes of water are needed to cool equipment and maintain safe operations.

At IISCO Burnpur, the newly inaugurated 84,000 m³ RCC reservoir ensures water security for expansion projects, supports coke oven batteries, and strengthens sustainability by conserving resources.

Key Highlights of the Inauguration

  • Capacity: 84,000 cubic metres reinforced cement concrete (RCC) reservoir.
  • Purpose: Meets water requirements of COB‑10 (Coke Oven Battery) and supports the upcoming 4.08 MTPA expansion project.
  • Integrated System: Includes a Booster Pump House, a dedicated Pump House for COB‑10, and a Process Water Pump House under construction.
  • Closed‑Loop Circulation: Designed to maximize water conservation, minimize losses, and improve operational efficiency.

Sustainability & Industrial Impact

India Inaugurates 84,000 m³ RCC Water Reservoir to Power Burnpur’s Historic IISCO Steel Plant Expansion

The reservoir is part of IISCO’s modernization drive, aligning with India’s push for sustainable steel production.
  • Supports resource efficiency by establishing a closed‑loop water system.
  • Enhances environmental responsibility while boosting operational performance.
  • Complements flagship projects like COB‑12 (Stamp Charge Coke Oven Battery) with advanced environmental protection systems.

Performance & Expansion

  • Hot Metal Production: IISCO achieved 2.9 million tonnes in FY 2025‑26.
  • Capital Expenditure: Rose to ₹1,860 crore in FY 2025‑26, up from ₹689 crore the previous year.
  • Expansion Projects: Focused on capacity augmentation, modernization of blast furnaces, and adoption of AI‑enabled safety systems.

Minister’s Remarks

India’s journey towards becoming a global steel powerhouse depends not only on expanding capacity but also on building modern, sustainable and technologically advanced steel plants. Every strategic investment we make today strengthens the foundation of a self‑reliant India.
— H.D. Kumaraswamy, Union Minister for Steel and Heavy Industries
Resource efficiency and environmental responsibility must go hand in hand with industrial growth. Projects like these demonstrate how modern infrastructure can simultaneously improve operational performance and conserve precious natural resources.
— H.D. Kumaraswamy

Centre–State Cooperation

The Minister also met West Bengal’s Urban Development Minister Agnimitra Paul, discussing stronger Centre–State coordination to accelerate industrial development, attract investments, and generate employment.

Conclusion

The inauguration of the 84,000 m³ RCC Water Reservoir at IISCO Steel Plant is a landmark in India’s steel sector modernization. It strengthens water security, supports expansion, and reflects the Government’s dual focus on industrial growth and sustainability.

India Tops World at Physics Olympiad 2026 — All Five Young Physicists Strike Gold in Colombia

India Tops World at Physics Olympiad 2026 — All Five Young Physicists Strike Gold in Colombia

India has achieved a historic milestone at the 56th International Physics Olympiad (IPhO) 2026 in Bucaramanga, Colombia — all five members of Team India won Gold Medals, earning the nation a joint World No. 1 rank alongside China, Kazakhstan, Russia, South Korea, and Taiwan.

The International Physics Olympiad (IPhO) is the world’s most prestigious physics competition for pre‑university students, held annually since 1967. It brings together about 400 of the brightest young physicists from over 90 countries to compete in rigorous theoretical and experimental exams.

Event Highlights

  • Event: 56th International Physics Olympiad (IPhO) 2026
  • Venue: Bucaramanga, Colombia (4–12 July 2026)
  • Participants: 381 students from 87 countries
  • India’s Rank: Joint World No. 1 with six other nations
  • Medal Tally: 5 Gold Medals — every Indian participant won gold

Gold Medal Winners

StudentCityState
Kanishk JainPuneMaharashtra
Riddhesh Anant BendaleIndoreMadhya Pradesh
Rishit GargDwarkaNew Delhi
Shresth SuraiyaMumbaiMaharashtra
Svarit JoshiAhmedabadGujarat

Programme Behind India’s Success

The achievement underscores the strength of India’s Olympiad programme, led by the Homi Bhabha Centre for Science Education (HBCSE) — a National Centre of the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR) under the Department of Atomic Energy (DAE).
  • HBCSE serves as India’s link to the international Olympiad community.
  • Students are selected through a multi‑stage process including national exams, orientation camps, and intensive training.
  • The Physics Olympiad Cell at HBCSE conducts pre‑departure and orientation camps to prepare students for rigorous theoretical and experimental rounds.

Voices of Pride

“Securing five Gold Medals and jointly attaining the World No. 1 rank is a testament to the talent, dedication, and scientific temperament of our students, and the unwavering commitment of the HBCSE‑TIFR Olympiad programme.”
— Dr Ajit Kumar Mohanty, Secretary, DAE & Chairman, Atomic Energy Commission
“India’s consistent success in science and mathematics Olympiads reflects decades of mentoring and support from DAE, which has built a strong ecosystem for nurturing young scientific talent.”
— Prof Arnab Bhattacharya, Director, HBCSE

India’s Legacy of Excellence

Over the past decade, every Indian participant at IPhO has secured a podium finish — a record that demonstrates the country’s growing leadership in STEM education.

This year’s victory cements India’s status as a global hub for scientific training and innovation, inspiring future generations to pursue physics and research at the highest level.

India at IPhO: A Decade of Excellence

India has consistently delivered outstanding performances at the International Physics Olympiad (IPhO) over the past decade.
  • 2016: Team India secured 2 Golds, 2 Silvers, and 1 Bronze in Switzerland.
  • 2017: All five participants won medals (3 Golds, 2 Silvers) in Indonesia.
  • 2018: India achieved 4 Golds and 1 Silver in Portugal.
  • 2019: Landmark year with 5 Gold Medals in Israel.
  • 2020: Online edition due to COVID‑19; India won 3 Golds and 2 Silvers.
  • 2021: Online edition; India secured 4 Golds and 1 Silver.
  • 2022: India won 5 Golds in Tokyo, Japan.
  • 2023: Team India bagged 4 Golds and 1 Silver in France.
  • 2024: India achieved 5 Golds in Kazakhstan.
  • 2025: India won 4 Golds and 1 Silver in Iran.
  • 2026: Historic sweep in Colombia: 5 Golds, joint World No. 1 rank.

Key Takeaways

  • India has consistently won at least 4 Gold Medals every year since 2018.
  • The Homi Bhabha Centre for Science Education (HBCSE‑TIFR) has been pivotal in training and mentoring students.
  • India’s Olympiad programme reflects systematic talent identification, rigorous training, and government support via the Department of Atomic Energy (DAE).

TCS Expands ABB Partnership with AI‑Driven Network‑as‑a‑Service Model

TCS Expands ABB Partnership with AI‑Driven Network‑as‑a‑Service Model
  • This expanded collaboration will deliver an AI-driven, secure, and standardized digital infrastructure to support ABB’s global network operations. 
  • The deal marks a 20-year partnership milestone that reinforces the foundation for a future-ready network environment
Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) (BSE: 532540, NSE: TCS), a global leader in IT services, consulting, and business solutions, today announced an expanded collaboration with ABB, a global technology leader in electrification and automation, to transform its global network operations. The engagement marks the next phase of a trusted 20-year partnership. As part of this multi-million, multi-year deal, TCS will scale its role from managing infrastructure and applications to delivering end-to-end global network operations, through an integrated network-as-a-service model.

TCS will help ABB improve user experience, enhance operational efficiency, strengthen security and compliance, scale service delivery, and prepare for next-generation digital operations. At the core of this engagement is ABB’s Future Network Model programme, an enterprise-wide initiative to transform its global network into a standardized, centrally managed digital infrastructure. As a strategic programme partner, TCS will design, integrate, and run ABB’s global network ecosystem as a secure, modern, and AI-driven service. It will also orchestrate ABB’s multi-vendor environment to ensure seamless, standardized operations worldwide.

The programme will replace fragmented network environments with a secure, scalable, and service-driven architecture. It will use a centralized control framework to bring together:
  • Service integration and management (SIAM)
  • A global network operations center
  • Advanced security capabilities to safeguard infrastructure, and
  • Modernized local area network (LAN), wide area network (WAN) and software-defined WAN systems
TCS will further enable end-to-end monitoring and orchestrations, delivering high-performance connectivity across ABB’s network services.

Alec Joannou, Group CIO, ABB, said, “The Future Network Model represents an important milestone in reinforcing the digital foundation of ABB’s global operations. As our business evolves, it is critical to have an ecosystem that is resilient, secure, and aligned with long-term transformation goals. Our association with TCS reflects a shared focus on delivery excellence, continuous enhancement, and building capabilities that can support our strategic priorities.”

Anupam Singhal, President, Manufacturing, TCS, said: “For over two decades, TCS has had the privilege of supporting ABB’s transformation journey, and the Future Network Model marks the next chapter in this partnership. With AI embedded into the network operations model, supported by secure digital infrastructure and our deep domain expertise, we are bringing our 'infrastructure to intelligence' approach to build a resilient, intelligent network backbone. Through this engagement, we will enable network systems that can sense, adapt, and improve continuously, while strengthening reliability, security, user experience, and scale as ABB continues to advance as a future-ready enterprise.

Over the past two decades, the TCS-ABB partnership has delivered several transformational programmes that have strengthened ABB’s technology foundation. These include consolidating multiple ERP systems into a unified SAP platform, accelerating cloud transformation and adoption. Together, these initiatives reflect a deep, outcome-driven partnership that continues to evolve with ABB’s business priorities.

LTM Partners with Anthropic to Accelerate Claude Adoption and Expand Enterprise Delivery

LTM Partners with Anthropic to Accelerate Claude Adoption and Expand Enterprise Delivery
  • Claude and Claude Code embedded into LTM BlueVerse™ AI Delivery Fabric to power AI-led transformations
LTM, the Business Creativity partner to the world's largest enterprises, today announced a partnership with Anthropic, the frontier AI company behind Claude, to accelerate enterprise-scale adoption of Claude, Claude Code and Claude Cowork across engineering, modernization, and business workflows.

LTM will combine Claude, Claude Code and Claude Cowork with its enterprise implementation expertise to help clients move from pilots to production with market-leading productivity, throughput, quality underscored by assurance and transparency. LTM will specifically bring this expertise and capability to BFSI, Hi-Tech, Consumer and Production Industry domains.

The three strategic focus areas of partnership include:
  1. LTM BlueVerse™: AI Delivery Fabric: LTM BlueVerse AI Delivery Fabric will serve as the enterprise implementation layer for Claude adoption, integrating Claude and Claude Code into delivery workflows across AI-led software engineering, application modernization, agent orchestration, Site Reliability Engineering (SRE), Observability, and Chaos Engineering
  2. LTM AI1000: Talent Enablement program: LTM will also scale its AI1000 initiative to train and deploy thousands of Claude-certified architects and Forward Deployed Engineers (FDEs) who can work with clients from assessment and architecture through assessment, implementation, and continuous improvement.
  3. Claude Center of Excellence (CoE): LTM will establish a dedicated Center of Excellence (CoE) for Claude as the partnership's scale engine – to build reusable Skills, agentic MVPs, reference architectures, and playbooks spanning cloud-native and platform-based applications. The CoE will provide governance backbone across responsible use, agent lifecycle, model governance, and data-privacy/residency compliance. It will also keep delivery aligned with Claude's evolving capabilities.
"LTM brings delivery expertise, trained people, and long-standing client relationships across industries, and their customers want to embed Claude into the systems they rely on. LTM is embedding Claude and Claude Code in BlueVerse, bringing trusted frontier AI technology to the center of how they do what they do best - help their clients build, modernize, and run their software," said Chris Ciauri, Managing Director of International, Anthropic.

LTM helps clients accelerate AI adoption and translate AI investments into measurable business outcomes through our partnership with Anthropic. Combining Claude with LTM’s BlueVerse ecosystem, deep domain expertise, technology capabilities, and AI1000 talent initiative creates a powerful foundation for enterprises to embed AI across their business and modernize at scale,” said Venu Lambu, CEO and Managing Director, LTM.

The partnership will include joint go-to-market initiatives focussed on measurable business outcomes. LTM will also scale internal adoption by embedding Claude, Claude Code, and Claude Cowork into its delivery model to establish consistent adoption patterns and market-leading productivity benchmarks across the SDLC, with autonomous learning feedback into the Claude CoE and BlueVerse ecosystem.

About LTM

LTM — a Larsen & Toubro Group Company — is an AI-centric global technology services company and the Business Creativity partner to the world’s largest enterprises. We bring human insights and intelligent systems together to help clients create greater value at the intersection of technology and domain expertise. Our capabilities span integrated operations, transformation, and business AI — enabling new ways of working, new productivity paradigms, and new roads to value. Together with over 87,000 employees across 40 countries and our global network of partners, LTM owns outcomes for our clients, helping them not just outperform the market, but Outcreate it. Read more at LTM.com.

Advanced Warship INS Mahendragiri Reflects India’s Naval Self‑Reliance

Advanced Warship INS Mahendragiri Reflects India’s Naval Self‑Reliance

India’s maritime self-reliance reached another milestone on July 11, 2026, with the commissioning of the indigenously-built advanced stealth frigate INS Mahendragiri into the Eastern Fleet at Visakhapatnam.

The induction, presided over by Raksha Mantri Shri Rajnath Singh, underscores the nation’s growing capability to design and deliver frontline warships in record time.

As the sixth Project 17A frigate commissioned in just 18 months—following INS Nilgiri, INS Udaygiri, INS Himgiri, INS Taragiri and INS Dunagiri—this achievement reflects India’s rapid strides in naval shipbuilding, technological innovation, and its commitment to strengthening maritime security in the Indo-Pacific.

The warship’s arrival not only enhances the Eastern Fleet’s combat power but also symbolizes the synergy between advanced stealth technology and indigenous industrial excellence under the vision of Aatmanirbhar Bharat.

INS Mahendragiri Commissioned into Eastern Fleet

INS Mahendragiri, India’s sixth Project 17A indigenous stealth frigate, was commissioned into the Eastern Fleet on July 11, 2026 at Visakhapatnam, marking a major milestone in India’s naval self-reliance and maritime power projection. With over 75% indigenous content, advanced stealth features, and state-of-the-art weapon systems, the warship strengthens India’s blue-water capability and Indo-Pacific presence.

INS Mahendragiri


Commissioning Ceremony

  • Date & Venue: July 11, 2026, Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh
  • Presided by: Raksha Mantri Shri Rajnath Singh
  • Significance: Sixth Project 17A frigate inducted in just 1.5 years

Design & Construction

  • Designed by: Indian Navy’s Warship Design Bureau (WDB)
  • Built by: Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Limited (MDL), Mumbai
  • Indigenous Content: Over 75%, involving more than 200 Indian industries including MSMEs
  • Propulsion: Combined Diesel or Gas (CODOG) system enabling speeds up to 28 knots

Capabilities

  • Displacement: Approx. 6,670 tonnes
  • Stealth Features: Reduced radar signature, advanced survivability, high automation
  • Weapons & Systems:
    • BrahMos supersonic cruise missiles
    • Medium-range surface-to-air missiles
    • Anti-submarine warfare systems with rocket and torpedo launchers
    • Electronic Warfare suite and Close-In Weapon System
    • Multifunction radar integrated with network-centric combat systems

Strategic Importance

  • Blue-Water Capability: Extends India’s operational reach across the Indian Ocean Region
  • Maritime Security: Enhances fleet air defence, anti-surface and anti-submarine warfare, maritime interdiction, and HADR operations
  • Economic Security: Supports safe trade routes, energy security, and supply chains
  • Indo-Pacific Role: Reinforces India’s position as a Net Security Provider under SAGAR vision

Industrial & Economic Impact

  • Shipbuilding Ecosystem: Strengthens steel, electronics, sensors, propulsion, software, and logistics sectors
  • Employment & Innovation: Generates jobs, fosters indigenous R&D, boosts MSME participation
  • Efficiency Gains: Construction time reduced by 20% (95 months to 75 months); sea trials cut from 5–7 to just 1

Symbolism

  • Name Origin: Derived from the Mahendragiri mountain range in the Eastern Ghats
  • Motto: “Mighty, Majestic, Matchless”
  • Legacy: Represents resilience, steadfastness, and India’s growing maritime self-reliance

Conclusion

The commissioning of INS Mahendragiri is more than a naval milestone—it is a testament to India’s Aatmanirbhar Bharat vision in defence manufacturing. By combining advanced stealth technology, indigenous innovation, and strategic foresight, the frigate strengthens India’s maritime security, economic interests, and Indo-Pacific leadership.

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