Solar Industries chairman Nuwal inspires students with story of grit
Nagpur: At a time when private players in India were barely visible in defence manufacturing and the country relied on importing nearly 70% of its explosives, Satyanarayan Nuwal decided to take a path few dared to tread. Sharing his remarkable journey during the inaugural session of Ramdeobaba University's ‘Leadership Connect Initiative' on Friday, the chairman of Solar Industries took students through the evolution of his company — from a modest venture with 17 employees to a multinational corporation with over 10,000 staff across the globe.Delivering his talk in an intimate fireside chat format, Nuwal's address resonated with the young audience as a rare blend of entrepreneurship, patriotism, and grounded leadership. His emphasis on ethical business, national interest, and long-term vision offered students not just career insight but a blueprint for purposeful enterprise. Nuwal recalled that when his company considered entering the defence sector, many warned against the risk. "Back then, the defence domain was tightly held by public sector units. Private companies were seen as intruders, especially in a sector tied to national security," he said. But what looked like an uphill climb turned into a pioneering leap for Solar Industries, which has since become one of the leading manufacturers and exporters of commercial explosives in the world.He spoke of his early days as a consignment agent in the 1980s, gradually progressing to establishing a full-fledged explosives manufacturing unit by the 1990s. "I always believed that an independent nation must have its own defence capabilities. Without that, any country remains vulnerable," said Nuwal, adding that the decision to challenge the status quo was driven by a commitment to national self-reliance.When asked about his approach to leadership, Nuwal outlined his philosophy of the ‘3Cs'— credibility, competency, and capability — saying these principles guided his company to global recognition. "Our market relevance comes from transparency and determination. In an industry like ours, where we deal with explosives, clear and simplified thinking is not optional — it is a necessity."He emphasised the importance of staying abreast of technological advancements, citing it as a key factor in the company's sustained growth and strategic value to the nation. "You cannot survive in this space without evolving. Our ability to modernise has been central to our financial stability and international success."More than just a business story, Nuwal's address was a call to the next generation of leaders to pursue their goals with integrity and resolve. He credited moral values, commitment, and clarity of purpose as central to overcoming setbacks. "We faced struggles and failures, but we never compromised on quality or our responsibility to end-users. That's why we expanded globally," he said. (Reporting by Gunishka Jain and Tanushka Sharma)
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