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Hilti India Salutes Nation Builders This Independence Day
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Hilti India Salutes Nation Builders This Independence Day

As India marks its 79th Independence Day, Hilti India, a global leader in innovative construction solutions, has launched its new film, #BharatKoAageBadhateHain. The film pays tribute to the engineers, planners, technicians, and site workers whose skill and resilience are building the nation brick by brick. Capturing the spirit of raftaar (speed), ekta (unity), and sapne (dreams), it showcases the people shaping India’s tomorrow. 

Through powerful visuals of high-speed trains, towering statues, vibrant skylines, metro lines, and tunnels, the film celebrates progress while spotlighting the individuals behind it. Hilti, as a trusted partner to the industry, supports these professionals with solutions that enhance safety, productivity, and sustainability. 

Speaking on the campaign,  Jayant Kumar, General Manager and Managing Director, Hilti India, said, “The strength of India lies in the hands of those who build it. From the first brick laid after independence to the skylines rising today, this country has been built with sweat, skill, and determination. At Hilti, our purpose is to Make Construction Better. This film is a tribute to every planner, engineer, technician, and worker who dreams of building a better tomorrow. We are proud to stand beside them with tools that empower, technology that enables, and belief that connects us. Bharat is not just a place. It is built by us, together.” 

Driven by its mission of Making Construction Better, Hilti delivers advanced tools, technologies, software, and services that enable professionals to work with speed, safety, and precision. Upholding its promise to be the best partner for productivity, safety, and sustainability, Hilti stands alongside those shaping India’s future—on every project, every site, every day. 

The film is now live across social media platforms including YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn. Watch it here.   

As India marks its 79th Independence Day, Hilti India, a global leader in innovative construction solutions, has launched its new film, #BharatKoAageBadhateHain. The film pays tribute to the engineers, planners, technicians, and site workers whose skill and resilience are building the nation brick by brick. Capturing the spirit of raftaar (speed), ekta (unity), and sapne (dreams), it showcases the people shaping India’s tomorrow. Through powerful visuals of high-speed trains, towering statues, vibrant skylines, metro lines, and tunnels, the film celebrates progress while spotlighting the individuals behind it. Hilti, as a trusted partner to the industry, supports these professionals with solutions that enhance safety, productivity, and sustainability. Speaking on the campaign,  Jayant Kumar, General Manager and Managing Director, Hilti India, said, “The strength of India lies in the hands of those who build it. From the first brick laid after independence to the skylines rising today, this country has been built with sweat, skill, and determination. At Hilti, our purpose is to Make Construction Better. This film is a tribute to every planner, engineer, technician, and worker who dreams of building a better tomorrow. We are proud to stand beside them with tools that empower, technology that enables, and belief that connects us. Bharat is not just a place. It is built by us, together.” Driven by its mission of Making Construction Better, Hilti delivers advanced tools, technologies, software, and services that enable professionals to work with speed, safety, and precision. Upholding its promise to be the best partner for productivity, safety, and sustainability, Hilti stands alongside those shaping India’s future—on every project, every site, every day. The film is now live across social media platforms including YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn. Watch it here.   

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