India's Guided Pinaka Missiles Head to Armenia, Boosting Defence Exports

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh flagged off the Guided Pinaka rocket system from a Solar Defence and Aerospace Limited (SDAL) facility in Nagpur for export to Armenia. He inaugurated a Medium Calibre Ammunition Facility at the same plant, highlighting a significant step in defence manufacturing. Singh praised the private sector's crucial role in achieving self-reliance, noting growing international interest in the Pinaka system. He expressed confidence that after testing, the armed forces would also induct these indigenously developed missiles.

Key Points: India Exports Guided Pinaka Missiles to Armenia | Rajnath Singh

  • Guided Pinaka flagged off for export
  • Missile system to be sent to Armenia
  • Rajnath Singh inaugurates ammo facility
  • Private sector lauded for defence role
  • Multiple countries show purchase interest
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Defence Minister Rajnath Singh flags off 'Guided Pinaka' from SDAL facility, to be exported to Armenia

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh flags off Guided Pinaka missile system for export to Armenia from Nagpur facility, highlighting India's growing defence prowess.

"This achievement is not only the capability of our defence industry but also further strengthens India's export potential. - Rajnath Singh"

Nagpur, January 18

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh flagged off Guided Pinaka from Solar Defence and Aerospace Plant in Nagpur on Sunday. He was there for the inauguration of the Medium Calibre Ammunition Facility in SDAL's Plant.

After the inauguration, the Defence Minister visited the Rocket Assembly area in the SDAL plant, where he witnessed the Guided Pinaka. From this facility, Guided Pinaka is set to be exported to Armenia.

In his inaugural address, the Defence Minister said, "This facility has begun the export of Pinaka missiles developed here. Several other countries have also shown interest in purchasing them. This achievement is not only the capability of our defence industry but also further strengthens India's export potential. I am confident that in the next few months, once all the testing is completed, our armed forces will be able to use them as a strong and reliable shield for the defence of the nation."

Lauding the capability of the SDAL facility, the Defence Minister said, "When I see a private sector unit working at this level, I don't just see a unit or a facility, I see a new resolve, a new enthusiasm, new energy, and innovation. I see how dedicatedly you are contributing to the development of the country. The way you are contributing to making the defence sector self-reliant is, in itself, exemplary."

"There was a time when defence production was almost limited to the public sector. The capabilities and potential existed, but the level of participation from the private sector was not what it should have been. There were various challenges, hesitations, and doubts about whether this model would succeed in moving towards self-reliance. Questions were raised about capacities, but gradually, we made efforts to change this mindset, said the Defence Minister.

Mentioning his last visit to the facility, Defence Minister said that, "I clearly remember that in 2021, the first full lot of Multi-Mode Hand Grenades, entirely manufactured in India by the private sector, was handed over by me to the Army Chief for the use of the armed forces. At that time, it was a significant step towards self-reliance in the defence sector."

- ANI

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Priya S
Excellent news! The private sector's role in defence is crucial for innovation and scaling up production. SDAL and others are showing the way. Hope this creates more high-tech jobs in Nagpur and across the country.
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Vikram M
Armenia is a strategic partner. This export is significant geopolitically. It strengthens our ties and shows we can be a reliable defence partner. However, we must ensure our own forces are equipped first and the testing is thorough. Jai Hind!
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Rohit P
Guided Pinaka is a force multiplier. Good to see the focus on self-reliance (Atmanirbharta). Remember the days we imported everything? This shift is vital for our long-term security and economic growth.
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Sarah B
As an observer, India's defence export growth is impressive. Moving from a major importer to an exporter of advanced systems like Pinaka in a few years is a notable achievement for any nation's industrial policy.
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Nikhil C
While this is positive, I hope the focus on exports doesn't lead to delays in equipping our own battalions. Our soldiers' needs must be the absolute priority. The statement says forces will get it after testing, which is reassuring.
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Ananya R
This is fantastic! More power

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