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From L&T to Godrej & Boyce: What role has India Inc played in Chandrayaan-3?

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These companies are among the key suppliers that have contributed to making this mission a success
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MTAR Technologies: The company has played a crucial role by supplying Vikas Engines, Cryogenic Engine subsystems including Turbo Pump, Booster Pump, Gas Generator and Injector Head and Electro-Pneumatic Modules for Launch Vehicle Mark-III (LVM 3).
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Chandrayaan-3 mission required some critical modules and systems which was provided by Centum Electronics.
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Electronic power modules and test and evaluation system developed by Kerala State Electronics Development Corp. (KELTRON)

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Ankit Aerospace - supplied alloy steel, stainless steel fasteners and specially-crafted titanium bolts.

Walchandnagar Industries - supplied critical booster segments S200, flex nozzle control tankages and S200 Flex nozzle hardware

Himson Industrial Ceramic supplied components to sustain extreme temperatures while Sri Venkateswara Aerospace built Vikram's legs and the rover's chassis

Ananth Technologies contributed to the launch vehicle and avionics packages.

Paras Defence and Space Technologies contributed to the navigation system.
 
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