ABSTRACT In the present investigation, a comparative assessment of Kachanov-Rabotnov (KR) and Liu-Murakami (LM) Creep Damage Models is presented for India-Specific Reduced Activation Ferritic Martensitic (IN-RAFM) steel, in the framework of Continuum Damage Mechanics (CDM) approach using ABAQUS finite element analysis software. The assessment is made based on the prediction of entire creep curve and creep rupture life of IN-RAFM steel at 823 K under uniaxial tensile loading at the stress levels of 200–260 MPa. Results disclosed that LM model accurately predicts the rupture life and creep deformation in comparison to KR model and the corresponding R-square values are 0.999 (LM model) and 0.993 (KR model), respectively. The material constant q of LM model controlled the damage evolution in tertiary creep stage. In contrast, the high value of constant ∅ in damage rate equation of KR model, led to over prediction of creep strain owing to high damage rate evolution.