- Rajnath Singh inaugurates Medium Caliber Ammunition Manufacturing Facility at Solar Defence & Aerospace Limited in Nagpur; Flags-off first tranche of Guided Pinaka rockets to Armenia
- “Our aim is to increase private sector’s role in defence manufacturing to 50% or more soon”
- “Increased involvement of private sector in manufacturing and R&D is the need of the hour”
- “India possesses a unique & effective blend of public & private sectors in its defence manufacturing ecosystem; Need to deepen this synergy for national benefit”

The facility, inaugurated by Raksha Mantri, is a fully automated plant manufacturing 30mm ammunition which is extensively used by the Indian Army and the Indian Navy. He had also visited the Pinaka Rocket manufacturing facility and flagged-off the first tranche of Guided Pinaka rockets to Armenia.
Commending the contribution of the private sector in making the defence sector Aatmanirbhar, Raksha Mantri stated that the nation is steadily marching forward in ammunition production as it is manufacturing quality and reliable products. He made special mention of the handing over of the Multi-Mode Hand Grenade, a fully Indian-made ammunition manufactured by the private sector, to the Indian Army in 2021. He added that Nagastra drones, manufactured by the Solar Group, were successfully used during Operation Sindoor, as it accurately struck terrorist targets, thereby proving its strategic capability. He appreciated the development of more advanced versions of Nagastra, exuding confidence that the weapons will prove extremely lethal to the nation’s enemies if needed in the future.

Raksha Mantri termed Operation Sindoor as an example of how important self-reliance is for the nation. He emphasised that wars are becoming increasingly complex, which demands a nation to prepare itself on a war footing. “New methods of warfare are emerging. Wars are no longer confined to borders. Areas such as energy, trade, tariffs, supply chains, technology, and information have also become new dimensions of conflict. The importance of border vigilance and latest weapons and technologies has increased. Irrespective of the nature of war, the need of a robust defence industrial base will always remain. In such a situation, increased private sector’s involvement in manufacturing and research & development is the need of the hour,” he added.

Enumerating the results achieved due to the Government’s consistent push towards self-reliance, Raksha Mantri stated that the domestic defence production, which was only Rs 46,425 crore in 2014, has grown to a record approx. Rs 1.51 lakh crore today. He added that over Rs 33,000 crore of this contribution comes from the private sector, indicating that private industries are becoming partners in achieving the goal of Aatmanirbhar Bharat. He further said that due to the increasing participation of the private sector, India’s defence exports, which were less than Rs 1,000 crore ten years ago, have now reached a record Rs 24,000 crore.

Defence Secretary Rajesh Kumar Singh and representatives of Solar Defence & Aerospace Limited were present on the occasion.





















