BEL secures orders worth Rs 561 crore 
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BEL secures orders worth Rs 561 crore

BEL has announced the receipt of additional orders valued at Rs 561 crore since its last disclosure on December 23, 2024

Defence Watch Bureau

Bengaluru: Navratna Defence Public Sector Undertaking Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL) has announced the receipt of additional orders valued at Rs. 561 crore since its last disclosure on December 23, 2024. These new orders underscore BEL’s robust position in the defence and electronics sectors.

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The recently secured contracts include significant procurements for communication equipment, electro-optics, upgrades for Satcom networks, radars, fire control systems, spares, and related services. These diverse projects reflect BEL’s technological expertise and its pivotal role in bolstering India’s defence capabilities.

With these additions, BEL’s cumulative order inflow for the current financial year has reached an impressive Rs. 10,362 crore. The achievement highlights the company’s sustained growth trajectory and its ability to meet the evolving requirements of its clients in the defence and allied sectors.

BEL, a key player in India’s defence ecosystem, continues to contribute significantly to the nation’s self-reliance initiatives by delivering cutting-edge solutions tailored to the needs of the armed forces and other strategic customers.

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