Service: Indian Administrative Service (IAS), 1991 batch, Uttar Pradesh cadre
Current Position: Secretary, Department of Heavy Industry, Ministry of Heavy Industries & Public Enterprises (since 2024)
📌 Role & Responsibilities
As Secretary of the Department of Heavy Industry, Shri Kamran Rizvi leads the ministry responsible for the development and policy oversight of India’s heavy engineering and manufacturing sectors. His role encompasses supervision of Central Public Sector Enterprises (CPSEs), promotion of capital goods industries, facilitation of investment in industrial infrastructure, and leadership in national electric mobility programs.
🏛️ Administrative Career
Shri Rizvi brings over three decades of experience in public administration. Prior to his appointment as Secretary (Heavy Industry), he held significant roles in both the Government of Uttar Pradesh and the Central Government. His central deputations have included positions such as Joint Secretary and Additional Secretary, where he was known for his contributions to governance reform and project implementation.
He has served in capacities involving rural development, infrastructure planning, and policy execution, showcasing a consistent track record of leadership in sectors critical to India’s economic growth.
🛠️ Strategic Focus
Under his leadership, the Ministry of Heavy Industries has prioritized:
- Promotion of advanced manufacturing and capital goods industries
- Acceleration of electric vehicle adoption under FAME (Faster Adoption and Manufacturing of Hybrid and Electric Vehicles) initiatives
- Revitalization and restructuring of CPSEs to improve efficiency and competitiveness
- Strengthening R&D capabilities in industrial automation and machine tools
📝 Summary
Shri Kamran Rizvi is a seasoned and strategic civil servant committed to industrial growth, technology adoption, and public sector efficiency. As Secretary (Heavy Industry), he is instrumental in driving India’s push toward sustainable and competitive manufacturing while ensuring that legacy industrial frameworks evolve to meet contemporary economic goals.