Not for Profit organisation OGQ's support comes as she aims to win medals for India at the Commonwealth Games and the Asian games later this year. Before OGQ, Heena was supported by the now-defunct Mittal Champions Trust.
"I am very delighted to get OGQ support. This is a very important year for shooting with 4 World Cups, CWG, Asian Games and the World Championships coming up and the support from OGQ has come at the right time," Heena said.
The 24-year-old Heena, currently ranked number 2 in the world, won a gold and a silver medal at the Commonwealth Games in Delhi and a silver medal at the Asian Games in China in 2010.
"Heena has established herself as one of the best shooters in the world over the last three years and OGQ is very proud to support her. Her talent is unquestionable and we believe that we can help her achieve her dream of winning an Olympic gold medal in Rio," said Viren Rasquinha, OGQ's CEO and former India hockey player.
"Our focus areas for Heena will be to ensure that we can raise the funds for her foreign coach and mental trainer. Providing equipment like her pistol and pellets are also in our plans. Improving her physical fitness to deal with the pressure of competition will also be a priority."