Jindal Stainless has been accredited by BrahMos Aerospace Pvt Ltd as a qualified vendor for the manufacturing and supply of specialised steel sheets and plates. The accreditation pertains to the Hisar plant in Haryana, which underwent a rigorous quality and credentials audit by BrahMos Aerospace.
This recognition enables Jindal Stainless, Hisar, to supply customised stainless steel and specialty low-alloy steel sheets and plates, meeting the stringent technical requirements essential for BrahMos cruise missiles. This development further cements the company’s pivotal role in supporting India’s defence sector.
Expressing his views on this achievement, Abhyuday Jindal, Managing Director, Jindal Stainless, remarked, “This milestone underscores our role in, and commitment to, India’s defence sector. We envision an India that is completely Atmanirbhar in its defence requirement. In line with this vision, we are enhancing our capabilities to meet and exceed the stringent conditions for such critical applications. Contributing to the strengthening of our country’s defence standing is a matter of passion and pride for us.”
Jindal Stainless has a history of contributing to major national projects, having previously supplied materials for key initiatives under the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) and the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO). Notable projects include India’s lunar mission Chandrayaan, PSLV, GSLV Mk3, nuclear submarine missile systems, missile canisters for various missile programs, and exhaust units in rockets. The company continues to be dedicated to fulfilling material requirements for upcoming missile programs.
Among a select group of globally certified companies with the AS 9100D certification, a quality management system tailored for aviation, space, and defence organisations, Jindal Stainless recently developed and supplied 3 mm special alloy steel sheets for the Supersonic Missile-Assisted Release of Torpedo (SMART) system. These specialised sheets, manufactured in a record turnaround time at the Hisar plant, are designed to enhance the Indian Navy’s anti-submarine warfare capabilities, offering high thermal stability and high-pressure resistance during flight.