The shares of Indian defence companies witnessed a sharp rally in early trade on December 4, with gains of up to 5%, following the Defence Acquisition Council's (DAC) approval of five key acquisition proposals worth over Rs 21,772 crore. This move, aimed at boosting India's defence capabilities, spurred investor enthusiasm, lifting stocks like Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders and Garden Reach Shipbuilders by close to 5%, while Bharat Electronics, Hindustan Aeronautics, and Bharat Dynamics climbed 2-3%.
Acquisition Proposals
The DAC's approvals, which included critical acquisitions such as Water Jet Fast Attack Crafts (WJFACs), Electronic Warfare Suites (EWS), Radar Warning Systems, and Advanced Light Helicopters, have set the stage for an uplift in the order books of defence manufacturers. Analysts believe this could translate into robust business growth for companies in the sector, further driving their stock performance.

One of the key highlights is the procurement of 31 new WJFACs, designed for Low-Intensity Maritime Operations, Surveillance, Patrol, and Search and Rescue (SAR) missions near the coastline. These vessels are also crucial for anti-piracy missions in the Arabian Sea and Bay of Bengal, especially around India's island territories. Past supplier Garden Reach Shipbuilders and Engineers (GRSE) is anticipated to benefit significantly from a potential repeat order.
Coastal and Naval Defence
Adding to the maritime strength, the DAC approved the acquisition of 120 Fast Interceptor Craft (FIC-1). These vessels are designed to perform diverse roles, such as escorting high-value units like aircraft carriers, destroyers, frigates, and submarines. The approval follows India's November gesture of gifting two FICs to Mozambique to strengthen Indian Ocean Region (IOR) partnerships.
Air Force Capabilities
Another approval involves the acquisition of Electronic Warfare Suites (EWS) to augment the operational efficiency of the Indian Air Force's SU-30 MKI aircraft. The EWS will include advanced features such as External Airborne Self-Protection Jammer Pods, Next-Generation Radar Warning Receivers, and associated systems. These upgrades aim to shield SU-30 MKIs from enemy radars, ensuring mission success against targets guarded by sophisticated air defence systems. Bharat Electronics (BEL), known for developing EWS for the Indian Air Force, stands as a potential beneficiary of this approval.
Tanks and Aircraft Engines
The DAC also granted approval for the overhaul of T-72 and T-90 tanks, along with the engines of Sukhoi fighter aircraft. This initiative focuses on extending the service life and operational readiness of these critical assets.
Defence Stocks on the Rise
Investors reacted positively to these developments, as the approvals are expected to translate into robust order flows for defence companies. Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders and GRSE led the rally, surging nearly 5%, while Bharat Electronics, Hindustan Aeronautics, and Bharat Dynamics registered gains of 2-3%.
The buoyancy in defence stocks reflects growing confidence in the sector's long-term growth potential, driven by India's emphasis on indigenization and modernizing its armed forces. With these approvals, defence companies are likely to see an uptick in revenue, boosting their market performance further.
Implications
The DAC's decisions underline India's focus on self-reliance in defence manufacturing under the "Make in India" initiative. By prioritizing indigenous production and overhauling existing assets, the government aims to build a robust defence ecosystem capable of addressing contemporary security challenges.
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