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GE Vernova T&D India Limited has informed the Exchange regarding Notice of 70th Annual General Meeting and Annual Report for the financial year 2025-26, highlighting the company's growth and profitability in FY2025-26, with a 12% growth in the power sector and a focus on sustainable and profitable growth.
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GE Vernova T&D India Limited has informed the Exchange regarding Notice of 70th Annual General Meeting and Annual Report for the financial year 2025-26
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Annual Report Corporate
2025-26 Overview
INSIDE THE REPORT CORPORATE INFORMATION
01-23 24-130 Board of Directors Risk Management Committee Registrars and Share Transfer
Agents
Mr. Rathindra Nath Basu Ms. Rashmi Joshi
CORPORATE OVERVIEW STATUTORY REPORTS
Chairman & Independent Director Mr. Sandeep Zanzaria MUFG Intime India Private Limited
Mr. Sandeep Zanzaria – Managing Mr. Rathindra Nath Basu (Formerly Link Intime India Private
Director & Chief Executive Officer Mr. Sanjay Sagar Limited)
01 Corporate Information 24 Directors' Report and its Annexures.
Mr. Sushil Kumar – Whole-time Mr. Johan Bindele Rasoi Court, 5th Floor, 20 Sir R N
02 Chairman Message 38 Annexure-A Report on Corporate Governance Director & Chief Financial Officer Mr. Jesus Gonzalez Gonzalez Mukherjee Road,
Mr. Johan Bindele – Non-Executive Mr. Fabrice Aumont Kolkata, West Bengal,700001
04 Managing Director and CEO Message 59 Annexure-B Annual Report on Corporate Social
Director Tel. No.: +91 033 6906 6200
Responsibility for the Financial Year
06 Board of Directors Mr. Jesus Gonzalez Gonzalez-Non- Asset Committee MailId: investor.helpdesk@in.mpms.
2025-26
Executive Director mufg.com
10 About GE Vernova 62 Annexure-C Certificate of Non disqualification of Mr. Fabrice Aumont- Non-Executive Mr. Sandeep Zanzaria, Chairman Website: www.in.mpms.mufg.com
14 About GE Vernova T&D India Limited Directors Director Mr. Sushil Kumar
Mr. Marco Simiano- Non-Executive Ms. Rashmi Joshi Bankers
63 Annexure-D Information Required under Section 197
16 Pioneering T&D Technology in India Director, w.ef. 01 July 2026.
of the Companies Act,2013
Ms. Rashmi Joshi- Independent Sustainability Committee Axis Bank Limited
17 Building a Stronger Grid for India
64 Annexure-E Conservation of Energy, Technology Director Citibank N.A.
18 Growing with strength and stability Absorption, Foreign Exchange and Mr. Sanjay Sagar - Independent Director Ms. Rashmi Joshi Credit Agricole CIB
Earnings Mr. Sandeep Zanzaria HSBC
19 Driving Shareholder Value Committees of Directors Mr. Sushil Kumar HDFC Bank
66 Annexure-F Declaration by the Managing Director &
20 Corporate Social Responsibility Chief Executive Officer Audit Committee ICICI Bank Limited
Company Secretary & IDBI Bank Limited
22 Towards Zero Harm and a Sustainable Future 67 Annexure-G Management Discussion and Analysis Mr. Sanjay Sagar, Chairman Compliance Officer Standard Chartered Bank
Report Mr. Rathindra Nath Basu YES Bank
75 Annexure-H Secretarial Audit Report Mr. Johan Bindele Ms. Shweta Mehta Deutsche Bank AG.
Ms. Rashmi Joshi Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation
79 Business Responsibility & Sustainability Reporting Auditors DBS Bank India Limited
Stakeholders Relationship
Committee Deloitte Haskins & Sells, Corporate Identity Number
131-222 Chartered Accountants
Mr. Rathindra Nath Basu, Chairman L31102DL1957PLC193993
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS Mr. Sandeep Zanzaria Cost Auditors
Mr. Sushil Kumar Registered Office
M/s. Ramanathan Iyer & Company,
Cost Accountants A-18, First Floor, FIEE Complex, Okhla
132 Independent Auditor's Report Corporate Social
Industrial Area, Phase II, New Delhi -
Responsibility Committee
Secretarial Auditors 110 020
144 Balance Sheet
Tel. No. 0120-5021500
Mr. Rathindra Nath Basu, Chairman
145 Statement of Profit and Loss M/s. RMG & Associates,
Mr. Sandeep Zanzaria
Company Secretaries Website:
Mr. Sushil Kumar
146 Statement of Cash Flows
https://www.gevernova.com/regions/
148 Statement of changes in equity Nomination and Remuneration
asia/in/gevernova-td-india
Committee
149 Notes to the Financial Statements
Mr. Sanjay Sagar, Chairman
Mr. Rathindra Nath Basu
Mr. Johan Bindele
223-225
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GE Vernova T&D India Limited 01
Annual Report Corporate Annual Report Corporate
2025-26 Overview 2025-26 Overview
CHAIRMAN MESSAGE
India’s Energy Transition Fuelling Transmission Building for Sustainable, Profitable Growth
India’s transmission sector is entering
Growth
a multi-year investment cycle, and Your Company remains focused on disciplined execution
GE Vernova T&D India is strategically India’s power sector delivered a strong performance in FY2025– and on selective commercial approach, prioritizing margin-
26, recording growth of 12%, as installed generation capacity accretive opportunities that support sustainable profitable
positioned with technology,
surpassed 532 GW, with over 52% capacity contributed by growth. Operational excellence continues to be a core priority
manufacturing, and execution capabilities non-fossil fuel sources and the peak power demand reaching across businesses, with ongoing efforts to enhance productivity,
to capitalize on this opportunity while 245 GW—underscoring the sector’s continued rapid cost competitiveness, quality, and delivery performance—
transformation. This momentum is further reinforced by India’s strengthening profitability while consistently meeting evolving
delivering sustained shareholder value.
ambition to achieve 500 GW of renewable energy capacity and customer expectations.
the projected ~80% increase in peak power demand by 2032,
which are driving significant investments in grid modernization To support the rising market demand and future growth,
My appreciation extends to our leadership team, including and expansion of transmission infrastructure. During the year, your Company is investing in manufacturing expansion,
the CEO, the CFO, and the broader management team for non-fossil fuel capacity additions accelerated significantly localization, and advanced technology capabilities. Recent
their strategic vision and disciplined execution. I am equally to approximately 55.3 GW, up from 29.5 GW in FY 2024–25, investments in HVDC valves, controls, and FACTS compensation
happy to convey special thanks to our Board members for their reflecting wider deployment across key technologies. At the technologies strengthen readiness to address India’s evolving
continued guidance and stewardship. The Board members with same time, India also solidified its position as the world’s third- grid requirements, particularly in renewable integration, grid
their collective efforts have enabled your Company to deliver largest country in renewable energy installed capacity. stability, and high-capacity power transmission corridors.
sustained value to all the stakeholders and have strengthened These initiatives, combined with continued investments in
the Company’s position for the future. To support this rapid expansion of Transmission ecosystem, infrastructure, supply chain resilience, talent development,
Dear Shareholders,
India will require approximately 20,000 circuit kilometres of and sustainability, are helpful in positioning your Company
Our Business Overview high-voltage transmission lines and 125 GVA of transformation with the scale, capabilities, and growth framework required
India continues to stand out as one of the world’s fastest-
capacity, annually, through 2032, representing an investment for long-term success.
growing major economies, with strong domestic fundamentals,
With a legacy spanning over a century in India, your Company opportunity exceeding ₹9 trillion. The Central Electricity
sustained infrastructure investments, and policy-led industrial
has built a strong reputation as a leading electrical infrastructure Authority’s long-term transmission outlook has further identified Commitment to Stakeholders
infrastructure expansion reinforcing its long-term growth
and power sector player and has earned its reputation as a an additional requirement for over 60 GW of new HVDC corridors
trajectory. As the country advances toward becoming the
trusted partner in building India’s electrification and energy through FY2032–36, thus reinforcing the strategic importance Your Company remains steadfast in its commitment to
world’s third-largest economy by the end of the decade, its
transition journey, particularly at the high end of technology. of advanced transmission
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