Why Cheap Power Is Key To India’s Manufacturing Future is one of the biggest questions facing India’s economy. Can India become a global manufacturing hub if factories are paying too much for electricity?In this episode of The Core Report Weekend Edition, Financial Journalist Govindraj Ethiraj speaks with Vivek Bhatia, MD and CEO, TKIL Industries Pvt. Ltd (formerly ThyssenKrupp Industries India) about India’s manufacturing future, cheap power, industrial growth, energy costs, mining, steel, cement, ethanol, green hydrogen and the technologies shaping India’s next phase of growth.Vivek Bhatia explains why affordable and reliable power could decide whether India’s industrial boom turns into a true manufacturing revolution or remains a missed opportunity.The conversation explores what he calls the decade of industrials, how TKIL is building equipment for power, mining, cement and sugar plants, and why sectors like coal handling, thermal power, ethanol, CBG, sustainable aviation fuel and green hydrogen may become central to India’s economic growth story.They also discuss why India needs globally competitive power costs, better quality standards, stronger capital goods manufacturing, more efficient mining, and a sharper export mindset if it wants to become the manufacturing factory for the world.CHAPTERS:(01:17) Why Vivek Bhatia Calls This The Decade Of Industrials (02:33) The Evolution Of One Of India's Oldest Engineering Companies(05:55) Where India's Capital Expenditure Wave Is Headed(08:06) How Sugar Mills Are Evolving Into Biochemical Hubs(08:42) Coal Handling, Balance Of Plant And The Thermal Power Boom(17:15) Electrification, Automation And The Future Of Mining(21:15) Fixing Productivity Gaps Across The Sugar Value Chain(22:17) Beyond Ethanol: The Future Of Biofuels (27:15) The Next Phase Of India's Biofuel Transition(29:28) Building A Diverse Energy System For The Future(31:28) What's Holding Back India's Hydrogen Economy? (34:09) The Case Against Battery Dependence(37:00) Why India Needs Global Manufacturing Standards(41:08) Why Domestic Demand Alone Isn't Enough(45:13) Rebuilding India's Engineering Talent PipelineFrom India’s power problem to the future of manufacturing, from ethanol and hydrogen to AI, robotics and autonomous mining, this conversation looks at what could unlock India’s next big economic leap.Why is cheap power key to India’s manufacturing future? Govindraj Ethiraj speaks with Vivek Bhatia of TKIL Industries on India’s economy, manufacturing growth, industrial power costs, energy costs, mining, steel, cement, ethanol, green hydrogen, thermal power, exports, AI, robotics and the technologies shaping India’s next phase of growth. Watch The Core Report for sharp business news on India’s industrial future.#IndiaManufacturing #IndianEconomy #BusinessNews #CheapPower #TheCoreReport #TheCore