
Bharat Electronics secures fresh orders worth Rs 528 crore
Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL) has announced fresh order wins amounting to ₹528 crore since its last disclosure on June 20, 2025. The new orders cover a range of defence and electronics-related equipment and services, further strengthening the company's ongoing order book for the current financial year.
According to the company's regulatory filing, the latest orders include supply of radars, advanced communication systems, electronic voting machines (EVMs), jammers, mobile shelters, and control centre infrastructure. In addition, the contracts also cover associated spares and technical support services.
In the exchange filing, the company shared, 'Navratna Defence Public Sector Undertaking, Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL), has secured additional orders worth Rs.528 Crore since the last disclosure on 20th June 2025. Major orders received include Radars, communication equipment, EVMs, jammers, shelters, control centre, spares, services etc.'
The development highlights BEL's continued role in supplying key systems to the defence sector and other strategic customers.
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