[11] Jindal led a group that built a 2.3 million-ton auto-grade steel plant in Vijaynagar, Bellary before he went to Harvard University in 2014 to get his MBA.
[17] On 23 December 2022, JSW Energy got approval from the firm's shareholders to appoint Parth Jindal to a director position on the board of the company.
In 2019, JSW Steel made a US$1 billion investment commitment to be split evenly between its US operations in Texas and in Ohio,[23] which was welcomed by US President Donald Trump.
[26] JSW Steel's $900 million investment in US operation made in 2007, was resulting in financial losses and cultural integration challenges.
[14] According to Jindal, the organisation severed ties with Chinese suppliers in 2021, with the exception of two products that were sold exclusively by China.
[32] Parth is the Director of JSW Sports, which currently runs the ISL Football Club Bengaluru FC,[33] Delhi based IPL Team Delhi Capitals, a Pro Kabaddi team Haryana Steelers[34] and the Inspire Institute of Sport.
[35][36] In 2018, JSW Sport acquired 50% stake of the Delhi Capitals from GMR Group and Jindal was appointed Chairman of the IPL team.
[43] In 2023, Jindal remarked on how JSW, as opposed to other consumer product companies, could not purchase commercials on television; instead, the group decided to create its brand by investing in sports.
[44] Parth Jindal is the founder of the Inspire Institute of Sport (IIS) in Vijayanagara district that was formally launched on 15 August 2018.
[45] Spread across 42 acres, the Institute comprises a training centre that provides Indian athletes access to coaching and sports science.