HSL drives strong industry engagement at Defence Conclave 
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HSL drives strong industry engagement at Defence Conclave

Hindustan Shipyard Limited (HSL) participated in the National Defence Industry Conclave on 19 & 20 Mar 2026 at Manekshaw Centre, New Delhi

Defence Watch Bureau

New Delhi: Hindustan Shipyard Limited (HSL) participated in the National Defence Industry Conclave on 19 & 20 Mar 2026 at Manekshaw Centre, New Delhi, a flagship platform bringing together Defence Leaders, Industry, MSMEs and Policymakers to advance India’s Defence Manufacturing Ecosystem.

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The HSL booth witnessed strong footfall from vendors and MSMEs across the country, generated strong engagement and opened new avenues for strategic partnerships across current and upcoming projects.

HSL's Chairman & Managing Director (CMD) Capt G Venkateswarlu along with senior officials, actively engaged with stakeholders, strengthening HSL’s industry connect.

The Raksha Rajya Mantri Sanjay Seth visited the HSL booth, where HSL highlighted expanding vendor participation and future collaboration opportunities.

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HSL also contributed to key technical sessions, with Cmde Rohit Gaur, IN (Retd), Senior Chief Project Superintendent highlighting Defence MRO & Lifecycle Support and the growing role of MSMEs, while Shri Sadasiva Rao, GM highlighted collaboration opportunities across shipbuilding, modular construction, refits, upgrades, and export platforms.

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