Walchand Hirachand's enterprises didn't just survive him — they thrived. The companies he founded evolved into pillars of independent India's industrial architecture, each growing far beyond what even he might have imagined.
Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL), born from his Hindustan Aircraft factory, is today one of the world's largest aerospace and defense companies. It manufactures fighter jets, helicopters, transport aircraft, and even contributes to India's space program. Every time an Indian Air Force jet takes flight, it carries Walchand's legacy with it.
Hindustan Construction Company (HCC) has built some of India's most iconic infrastructure — the Bandra-Worli Sea Link, nuclear power plants, metro rail systems, and hydroelectric dams. From the roads Walchand built in the 1900s to the megastructures HCC builds today, the construction thread remains unbroken.
The Walchand Group itself continues as a diversified conglomerate, carrying forward the founder's philosophy of industrial self-reliance across sectors including engineering, automotive, and infrastructure.