Mon May 19 03:50:00 UTC 2025: **News Article:**

**Bharat Electronics Share Price Expected to Rise After Securing ₹572 Crore in New Orders**

**New Delhi, [Date – Monday’s Date]** – Shares of Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL) are expected to be in focus during Monday’s trading session after the defense public sector undertaking (PSU) announced it has secured additional orders worth ₹572 crore.

The orders, received since the last disclosure on April 7, 2025, include significant contracts for Integrated Drone Detection and Interdiction Systems (IDDIS), Software Defined Radios (SDR), and Data Communication Units (DCU) for attack guns. The contracts also involve AI-based solutions for ships, simulators, communication equipment, jammers, spares and services.

“Navratna Defence Public Sector Undertaking, Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL), has secured additional orders worth Rs. 572 Crores since the last disclosure on 07th April 2025. Major orders received include Integrated Drone Detection and Interdiction System (IDDIS), Software Defined Radio (SDR) and Data Communication Unit (DCU) for attack guns, AI-based solutions for ships, simulators, communication equipment, jammers, spares, services, etc.,” stated the company in an exchange filing.

This new influx of orders boosts BEL’s already robust order book, which stood at ₹71,650 crore as of April 1, 2025.

Investors are also anticipating BEL’s fourth-quarter results for FY25, set to be announced on May 19. In the third quarter of FY25, the company reported a 47.3% year-on-year increase in profit after tax, reaching ₹1,316.06 crore, compared to ₹893.30 crore in the same quarter of the previous year. Consolidated revenue from operations for Q3FY25 also saw a substantial increase of 38.6% YoY, reaching ₹5,770.69 crore.

The company’s strong performance has been reflected in its share price, which has risen 13.5% in the last five trading sessions. Over the past month, it has yielded a return of 21.3%, and 30.4% in the previous six months. The BEL share price has increased by 32.7% in the last one year.

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