Hindustan Aeronautics' plans, Ajay Mariwala's second innings, need for stringent data security rules are some of the stories that piqued the interest of our readers this week
1) Dreaming big
When one hears the name Tata Group, the brain immediately thinks of the salt-to-steel conglomerate. Therefore it takes a while to comprehend that Tata Advanced Systems Limited (TASL) started as a startup within a corporate. It began with a piece of paper with only Tata's name written. In 2006, the group's HQ, Bombay House, was buzzing with discussions about entering into the largely government-controlled defence and aerospace manufacturing sector. At the time, their expertise in those areas was limited to manufacturing trucks for defence and operating an airline, Air India and 'Make In India' was not en vogue. Since then, TASL has come a long way and here's its exciting story. Read more
2) Desi defence
Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) is India's oldest aircraft manufacturer. It has been making in India for over eighty years and has experience building aircrafts ranging from the Sukhoi Su-30 MKI to the MiG-21 and MiG-27 under a licenced program. HAL is the country's largest manufacturer of aircrafts, helicopters, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and aerostructures, with a market cap of Rs1.1 lakh crore. With a change in the Indian government's defence procurement strategy and push for greater indigenisation, HAL wants to ramp up aircraft manufacturing, but it comes with certain challenges. Read more
3) Defence blueprint