BEL secures additional orders worth Rs 528 crore across defence and strategic sectors File photo
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BEL secures additional defence orders worth Rs 528 crore

Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL) has announced receipt of additional orders worth Rs 528 crore since its last disclosure on June 20

Defence Watch Bureau

New Delhi: Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL), a Navratna Defence Public Sector Undertaking under the Ministry of Defence, has announced receipt of additional orders worth Rs 528 crore since its last disclosure on June 20, 2025.

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According to a company statement, the newly acquired orders span a range of critical defence and strategic systems, including radars, advanced communication equipment, electronic voting machines (EVMs), jammers, mobile shelters, control centres, spares, and associated services.

These new contracts add further strength to BEL’s robust order book and reaffirm its role as a trusted partner in India’s defence modernisation and strategic electronics programmes. The orders are spread across various verticals, reinforcing the company’s diversified presence in both defence and non-defence sectors.

This development reflects BEL’s sustained performance and its ability to secure repeat and new business from key defence and government clients, leveraging its indigenous design and manufacturing capabilities.

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