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BEL bags Rs. 569 cr defence orders

Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL), a Navratna PSU under the Ministry of Defence, has secured new defence orders worth Rs. 569 crore since its last disclosure on December 12, 2025, according to stock exchange filings. These orders span a wide range of defence equipment and services, further expanding BEL’s order book and reinforcing its position in India’s defence sector.

The contracts cover radars, tank overhaul projects, communication devices, fire control systems, simulators, antenna stabilization systems, security software, spare parts, and related services. This underscores BEL’s diversified capabilities in battlefield communication, electronic warfare, and equipment maintenance for the Indian Armed Forces.

BEL’s shares have seen strong investor interest, reflecting confidence in the company’s growth potential. The stock recently touched Rs. 396.90 on the BSE, marking notable gains this year despite broader market fluctuations.

These orders align with ongoing initiatives by the Defence Acquisition Council (DAC), which recently approved capital procurement proposals worth around Rs. 79,000 crore, expected to further boost demand for domestic defence manufacturers.

BEL has consistently received contracts in recent months, including for counter-unmanned aerial systems and software-defined radios, highlighting the government’s focus on indigenisation and technology-driven solutions.

Financially, BEL continues to perform well, with recent quarterly results showing growth in revenue and profits year-on-year. Analysts expect continued market focus on the company’s execution capabilities and future order inflows.

The Rs. 569 crore order win strengthens BEL’s strategic role in India’s defence ecosystem and highlights growing momentum in domestic defence manufacturing.

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