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 ₹776 crore since its last disclosure on November 14, 2025. The new orders cover a wide range of defence electronics and strategic systems, highlighting BEL’s diversified capabilities in the Indian defence and technology sectors.
Orders Include Advanced Defence and Communication Systems
The recently secured orders encompass several cutting-edge indigenous systems such as the Counter Unmanned Aerial System (SAKSHAM), Software Defined Radios, Anti-Drone Systems, and other communication equipment. In addition, the orders include medical electronics, gun control and weapon control systems, avionics, security software, masts, components, spares, upgrades, and various services.
According to BEL, these orders not only expand the company’s order book but also reflect the continued trust of its customers in BEL’s technological expertise and reliable solutions.
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Boost to Indigenous Technology Development
The new orders reinforce BEL’s role in promoting indigenous defence technology, supporting the government’s Make-in-India initiative, and enhancing the nation’s self-reliance in critical defence systems. By integrating advanced electronics with strategic defence applications, BEL continues to contribute significantly to India’s defence preparedness and technological edge.
About Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL)
Bharat Electronics Limited, established in 1954, is a premier Navratna PSU engaged in the design, development, and manufacture of a wide spectrum of electronic products for the defence, aerospace, and strategic sectors. With a strong focus on indigenization, research, and innovation, BEL has become a cornerstone of India’s defence manufacturing ecosystem, delivering reliable solutions in radar, communication, avionics, and other advanced technology segments.















