Government bodies and industry experts in India have started recognizing the importance of Glass Fiber Reinforced Polymer (GFRP) reinforcement as a durable and sustainable alternative to steel.
FRP bars are now being encouraged and standardized for use in key national infrastructure projects.
The Ministry has officially promoted the use of composite rebars for national highways and bridge construction.
The Indian Roads Congress (IRC) issued guidelines for the use of Fiber Reinforced Polymer Bars in Road Projects:
IRC:137-2022 – Part 1: Glass Fiber Reinforced Polymer (GFRP) Bars
These guidelines outline design principles, applications, and durability parameters for FRP reinforcement in road and bridge projects.
India has officially standardized the use of GFRP bars through the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS):
IS 18256:2023 – Solid Round Glass Fibre Reinforced Polymer (GFRP) Bars for Concrete Reinforcement
This standard specifies material properties, testing methods, and quality parameters to ensure consistent performance in concrete structures.
India's adoption of FRP aligns with leading global standards such as:
With formal recognition by MoRTH, IRC, and BIS, the use of GFRP reinforcement in India is now backed by policy, research, and proven field applications.
These guidelines pave the way for more durable, maintenance-free, and corrosion-resistant infrastructure.