BEL secures additional orders worth Rs 792 crore across defence domains 
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BEL secures additional orders worth Rs 792 crore across defence domains

BEL has announced that it has received additional orders valued at Rs 792 crore since its last disclosure on October 30

Defence Watch Bureau

New Delhi: Navratna Defence Public Sector Undertaking Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL) has announced that it has received additional orders valued at Rs 792 crore since its last disclosure on October 30, 2025.

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According to the company, the new orders encompass a wide range of defence and strategic systems, including defence network upgrades, radio communication networks, radars, communication equipment, drones, combat management systems, gun sighting systems, upgrades, spares, and related services.

These orders further strengthen BEL’s order book and reinforce its position as a leading player in the country’s defence electronics sector. The company continues to play a pivotal role in supporting India’s self-reliance in defence manufacturing through indigenous design, development, and production of advanced systems and solutions.

Bharat Electronics Limited, under the Ministry of Defence, Government of India, is a key contributor to the nation’s defence preparedness and has been expanding its presence in both domestic and export markets through cutting-edge technology and strategic partnerships.

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