BDL Share Price Jumps as Company Wins ₹2,100 Crore Missile Order From Government

BDL shares rose even when the market was weak, after the company posted strong Q2 numbers and signed a ₹2,100 crore defence order with the Government of India for Invar missiles.

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BDL Share Price Jump: Bharat Dynamics Limited which is also known as BDL, saw its share price go up even when the stock market was falling. The stock climbed 7.2% and touched an intraday high of Rs 1,628.60. This sudden rise came after the company shared its strong second-quarter numbers and also revealed a big new defence order from the Government of India. The Ministry of Defence gave BDL a huge contract worth Rs 2,095.70 crore to supply Invar Anti-Tank Missiles to the Indian Army, which pushed the mood of investors even higher.

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Q2 Results Growth

BDL posted very strong numbers for the September quarter. The company reported a net profit of Rs 216 crore, which is up 76.2% from Rs 123 crore in the same quarter last year. The revenue numbers grew even faster. BDL made Rs 1,147 crore in revenue, showing a big 110.6% jump compared to last year.

The EBITDA also rose 90% to reach Rs 188 crore. The only small drop came in the EBITDA margin, which fell by 170 basis points to 16.4%. Even with this small dip, investors stayed happy because the overall performance looked strong.

In an exchange filing, BDL said, “In accordance with SEBI (LODR) Regulation 30, we inform that BDL has signed a contract worth Rs 2,095.70 crore with the Ministry of Defence for supplying Invar Anti-Tank Missiles to the Indian Army.” The company also shared that the full order will take around three years to complete. This long-term work made investors feel more sure about the company’s future growth.

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Stock Keeps Rising

BDL shares have shown strong movement through the year. In the last one year, the stock delivered a return of 63.71%. Since the start of 2025, the shares climbed 42.93%, which shows steady demand.

Over the last three months, the stock went up 2.75%, and in just the past month, it jumped 8.8%.