BEL secures fresh orders worth Rs 776 crore across defence & strategic sectors BEL
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BEL secures fresh orders worth Rs 776 crore across defence & strategic sectors

BEL has announced that it has secured additional orders worth Rs 776 crore since its last disclosure on November 14

Defence Watch Bureau

New Delhi: Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL), a Navratna Defence Public Sector Undertaking under the Ministry of Defence, has announced that it has secured additional orders worth Rs 776 crore since its last disclosure on November 14, 2025.

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In a regulatory filing, the company informed the stock exchanges that the new orders span a wide range of defence and strategic technologies. Key acquisitions include the indigenous Counter Unmanned Aerial System (SAKSHAM), Software Defined Radios, Anti-Drone Systems, and various advanced communication equipment.

BEL has also received orders for medical electronics, gun control systems, weapon control systems, security software, avionics, masts, components, and a variety of upgrades, spares, and services.

The defence electronics major continues to consolidate its position as a leading supplier of cutting-edge indigenous technologies to the Indian Armed Forces and other strategic customers. The newly secured orders further strengthen BEL’s order book and reaffirm its role in driving India’s defence manufacturing capabilities.

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