BEL secures additional orders worth Rs 537 crore across key defence segments File photo
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BEL secures additional orders worth Rs 537 crore across key defence segments

BEL has announced the receipt of fresh orders worth Rs 537 crore since its last disclosure on May 16, 2025

Defence Watch Bureau

New Delhi: Navratna Defence Public Sector Undertaking, Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL), has announced the receipt of fresh orders worth Rs 537 crore since its last disclosure on May 16, 2025. The latest wins reinforce BEL’s strong and diversified order book in the defence electronics segment.

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According to the company, the newly acquired orders cover a wide range of products and services, including communication equipment, Advanced Composite Communication Systems (ACCS) for naval platforms, jammers, software solutions, simulator upgrades, spares, test rigs, and associated support services.

These orders highlight BEL’s growing capabilities and sustained relevance in delivering cutting-edge technology solutions to India’s defence forces. The Advanced Composite Communication System, in particular, plays a crucial role in enhancing the shipborne communication capabilities of the Indian Navy, indicating the strategic nature of these deals.

BEL, under the Ministry of Defence, continues to be a key contributor to India’s indigenisation and self-reliance drive in the defence sector. With this latest addition, the company is poised to further strengthen its position as a preferred technology partner for the Indian Armed Forces.

The company has not disclosed the specific clients or the timelines for execution but reiterated its commitment to timely delivery and support for all projects under execution.

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