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Home / Business and Economy / India Defence Budget: Steady Growth Ahead?

India Defence Budget: Steady Growth Ahead?

20 Jan

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Summary

  • Defence spending to remain stable as percentage of GDP.
  • Capital outlays to see steady 8-10% annual growth.
  • Focus shifts to execution over order wins for investors.
India Defence Budget: Steady Growth Ahead?

India's defence expenditure is anticipated to remain consistent at approximately 2-2.2% of GDP in the upcoming Budget, with capital outlays projected to grow at a steady 8-10% annually over the next few years. This sustained growth is supported by a robust pipeline of approved projects and pending tenders.

The composition of the defence budget is more significant than the overall figure, with recent sharp increases in allocations for aero engines and aircraft bolstering order inflows for Hindustan Aeronautics (HAL). Pending helicopter orders and missile system approvals are expected to benefit various defence manufacturers.

Companies like Mazagon Dock Limited are strong contenders for significant submarine deals, which would enhance long-term revenue visibility. While defence companies are expected to achieve around 12% year-on-year revenue growth, investor focus is now on the timely execution of orders rather than just securing new ones.

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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.
India's defense spending is expected to remain around 2-2.2% of GDP in the upcoming budget.
Allocations for aero engines, aircraft, and missile systems have risen sharply, benefiting companies like HAL and BEL.
Investors should prioritize the timely execution of existing orders and supply chain localization over headline order wins.

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