Union Minister of State for Coal and Mines, Satish Chandra Dubey, released the Indian PSU Diary and Directory 2026 in New Delhi. The publication serves as a comprehensive reference guide for public sector undertakings (PSUs) in India, providing detailed information on their operations, financials, and key personnel.
Key Features of the Diary and Directory
The Indian PSU Diary and Directory 2026 includes updated profiles of all central public sector enterprises (CPSEs), along with their subsidiaries and joint ventures. It features contact details, annual performance data, and strategic initiatives undertaken by these organizations. The directory also highlights the contribution of PSUs to India's economic growth and social development.
Significance of the Release
Speaking at the launch event, Minister Dubey emphasized the role of PSUs in nation-building and urged them to adopt innovative practices to enhance efficiency. He noted that the diary would be a valuable tool for policymakers, researchers, and industry professionals seeking insights into the PSU landscape.
Impact on Stakeholders
The directory is expected to facilitate better coordination among PSUs and government departments. It will also aid investors and analysts in evaluating the performance of state-owned enterprises. The minister called for greater transparency and accountability in PSU operations.
- Comprehensive data on over 300 CPSEs
- Financial highlights and performance indicators
- Details of board members and senior management
- Information on CSR activities and sustainability efforts
The Indian PSU Diary and Directory 2026 is published annually by the Bureau of Public Enterprises (BPE) under the Department of Public Enterprises. The latest edition incorporates recent policy changes and restructuring initiatives in the public sector.



