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  • 6/13/2025
Nagpur (Maharashtra) June 13th 2025 (ANI): Navy Chief Admiral Dinesh Kumar Tripathi and Satyanarayan Nuwa, Chairman of Solar Industries India Ltd, recently reviewed the manufacturing processes of various defense products at the company’s headquarters in Nagpur, Maharashtra.

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00:29Yes, I did visit Pramoh's facility yesterday.
00:52It was a really fruitful visit to go and see what is being done by Pramoh's BAPL in their facility in Nagpur
01:04and also understand as to where they are and where they want to go in terms of enhancing the capabilities in various facets.
01:12As far as the performance, accuracy, effectiveness of Pramoh's is concerned,
01:18I think enough has been written about in the open source, in the media.
01:25It has demonstrated its capability and we in the Navy are obviously aware of its accuracy,
01:34its circular error of probability and its destructive capability most importantly.
01:41So, we are very happy to have this arsenal in the Indian Navy and all our frontline platforms as you are aware are coming up with the Pramoh's capability.
01:54Firstly, I am really happy to come here. This is my maiden visit here at the solar.
01:58I have been hearing of it and to see what progress has been made by solar in the last 14-15 years, it is really eye-opening.
02:09As far as the synergy between the public and private sector in defence ecosystem is concerned, it is a must
02:16because some of the public sector companies have been working in this field for many, many decades
02:22and private industries are relatively new into this ecosystem, so there is a need for them to have talked to each other,
02:32learn from each other, utilize each other's facilities which are facilitated by the government policies.
02:39So, I see great hope that the defence ecosystem in the country certainly has evolved, especially in the last 10-12 years
02:49and it is going to go further in the coming years, in which the private sector will play an increasingly greater role as I see,
02:59which includes not only the evolved entities like solar, but also some of the start-ups, some of the MSMEs and a whole lot of activities are happening in the defence ecosystem.
03:15So, I see a very bright future for our country towards Admir Bharta in the defence ecosystem.
03:22Today, we have shown our facility to Navy, which is the rest of our facilities, the rocket missiles, this is everything,
03:30but the main drone and unmanned aerial search system, UAS's composite manufacturing unit,
03:41which is the first of our facilities in the first place, which is the first trigger, which will provide the facility,
03:57We have already done two trials in Gopalpur, Guided and Rocket, and the Army has already placed PSO.
04:14And the Navy, or the Air Force, everyone has a counter-down system which is a hard-kill, micro-missile based, will be a very big system.
04:31Because this type of system, in the world, there is also not a hard-kill system.
04:41But with micro-missile based, if you have to fire one, or if you have to fire one, this type of system, I don't think this is a whole thing.
04:56We have shown them the whole thing, they have understood it.
05:00And after this, we have seen that the long-range missile, the scenario, the circumstances have been made, the long-range is the most important.
05:16We have given our project already, Mahesh Vastra 1 and Mahesh Vastra 2,
05:23which we have already made, we have already made a proposal, but we have already made a proposal,
05:38which has never happened without any final, but I think that they have appreciated this system,
05:45and it is possible that after that, after that, whatever they have already had to do,
05:53whatever they have to do in order to do in order to do in order to do in order to do 300 or 400,
05:55or 450, we will have no specific to do before them, so we have no problem on doing this.
06:03they cut me in here.

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