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Home / Business and Economy / Defence Stocks Soar: BEL, HAL, BDL Eye 32% Gains

Defence Stocks Soar: BEL, HAL, BDL Eye 32% Gains

8 Dec

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Summary

  • Domestic procurement share in FY26 budget reaches 75%.
  • BEL, HAL, and BDL are Motilal Oswal's top defence picks.
  • Export demand is rising for Indian defence equipment.
Defence Stocks Soar: BEL, HAL, BDL Eye 32% Gains

Motilal Oswal has identified Bharat Electronics, Hindustan Aeronautics, and Bharat Dynamics as its premier investment choices within the defence sector, projecting potential gains of up to 32%. This optimistic forecast stems from a confluence of factors, including robust domestic procurement, which now constitutes 75% of the FY26 budget, and a significant uptick in international interest for Indian defence products. The brokerage emphasizes that these companies are well-positioned to capitalize on this dual demand.

Significant capacity expansions are underway across the sector, with aircraft production lines being scaled up, radar and electronics facilities enhanced, and missile plants adding new units for critical components. Shipyards are also investing in infrastructure to support larger orders. These long-term projects align with the substantial order books already secured, providing a stable foundation for future revenue growth. The increasing focus on indigenous manufacturing is also expected to lift profit margins.

Specific analysis for each company reveals strong fundamentals. Bharat Electronics is noted for its role in radar and electronic warfare, with an expected revenue of Rs 27,667 crore in FY26. Hindustan Aeronautics benefits from a large order for 97 Tejas Mk1A aircraft and robust MRO revenue. Bharat Dynamics, with its missile and air-defence systems, sees the highest upside potential of 32%, driven by ongoing orders and new capacity additions.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Motilal Oswal recommends Bharat Electronics (BEL), Hindustan Aeronautics (HAL), and Bharat Dynamics (BDL) as top defence sector picks.
India is increasing domestic defence procurement to boost its own manufacturing capabilities, with the share in the FY26 budget rising to 75%.
Bharat Dynamics (BDL) has export potential with ongoing BrahMos orders to the Philippines and interest from other Southeast Asian countries for its systems.

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