OEM buyers trying to identify a Top Forging Manufacturer in India usually start by comparing press tonnage, annual capacity, and cost per kilo. That gets you a shortlist. It doesn’t tell you whether the supplier controls billet temperature tightly enough to prevent surface cracking on alloy steel, or whether their die maintenance schedule is good enough to avoid dimensional drift after a few hundred impressions. India has hundreds of forging companies spread across Gujarat, Maharashtra, Punjab, and Tamil Nadu. The capacity is there. The harder question is which ones run their process tightly enough that batch fifteen looks the same as batch one, and which ones produce good first articles that quietly degrade as tooling wears and nobody adjusts. The answer usually lives in what happens after the press: whether heat treatment is done in-house or outsourced to a generic treater, whether machining runs off the same datum references as the die design, and whether anyone closes the feedback loop between the machine shop and the forging floor. Sharma Technocast forging operates open die, closed die, and roll forging across carbon steel, alloy steel, stainless steel, and duplex grades from Ahmedabad. Heat treatment and CNC machining are in-house. One facility, one certificate chain, billet to finished part.