BEL Contracts from Defence Ministry: Bharat Electronics Limited, also called BEL, has received new defence orders worth ₹792 crore after its last announcement made on October 30, 2025. BEL is a Navratna Defence Public Sector Undertaking under the Ministry of Defence. The company said these new contracts will help in improving India’s defence power and make the armed forces stronger.
The new projects are focused on supplying and upgrading important systems for the Indian military. BEL said that these contracts show the government’s faith in its technology and capability. The new orders will support India’s goal to use more locally made equipment and reduce dependence on imported defence systems.
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New Orders to Modernize Defence Systems
The company said that the new contracts cover many important technologies that are needed to modernize the armed forces. These include upgrades to defence communication networks, high-tech radio systems, and advanced radar equipment. The orders also include modern drones and combat management systems, and precision gun sighting tools.
Along with these major systems, the package also has spares, maintenance and longterm operational support. This means BEL will not only build and supply the systems but will also take care of their upkeep and service in the future.
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BEL Share Price
On November 10, 2025, the share price of Bharat Electronics Limited (NSE: BEL | BSE: 500049) closed at ₹416.65 on the NSE, rising 0.58% from the previous close of ₹414.25. The stock opened at ₹415.95 and traded between ₹414 and ₹420.40 during the day.
The rise in the share price came soon after the company announced the new ₹792 crore orders. Investors reacted positively as the new contracts added to BEL’s strong order book. The company’s growing list of projects shows its steady performance in the defence and electronics sector.

