Jindal Stainless posted a consolidated net profit of ₹808 crore for the second quarter of FY26, marking a 32.6 percent increase year-on-year. The growth was driven by steady stainless-steel demand in domestic infrastructure and automotive sectors, coupled with stable input costs. Revenue remained largely consistent with previous quarters as higher value-added product sales supported margins. The company maintained its outlook for capacity utilization above 90 percent amid ongoing government-led infrastructure projects and continued private-sector construction recovery across India.