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‘Make in India’ Gets a Push: DRDO Hands Over 9 Defence Technologies to 10 Firms Including BEL, BEML, Bharat Forge

Written by: Team Angel OneUpdated on: 10 Jun 2025, 7:13 pm IST
DRDO licenses 9 defence techs to BEL, BEML, Bharat Forge & others, boosting Atmanirbhar Bharat and ‘Make in India’ defence manufacturing ecosystem.
‘Make in India’ Gets a Push: DRDO Hands Over 9 Defence Technologies to 10 Firms Including BEL, BEML, Bharat Forge
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India’s defence manufacturing sector has received a significant impetus as the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) transferred nine advanced technologies to ten Indian companies. This development supports the vision of Aatmanirbhar Bharat and strengthens indigenous capabilities under the ‘Make in India’ initiative.

DRDO Accelerates Defence Manufacturing Through Technology Transfer

The DRDO has initiated the transfer of 9 key defence technologies to public and private sector enterprises. These technologies aim to enhance domestic manufacturing, reduce reliance on imports, and bridge the gap between advanced research and large-scale production.

By licensing its innovations to a mix of defence, public sector undertakings and private companies, DRDO is laying the foundation for a resilient and collaborative industrial base. This step ensures wider participation of Indian industries in national security and defence preparedness.

Key Defence Technologies Received by BEL, BEML, Bharat Forge

The list of technologies and companies involved showcases the variety and scale of this collaboration:

Bharat Electronics

  • CBRN Recce Vehicle (Tracked) Mk-II
    Designed for reconnaissance in contaminated environments, this vehicle can detect and transmit data on chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear agents. It is operational across plains, deserts, and semi-desert regions.

     
  • Expandable Mobile Shelter
    A modular shelter that expands to offer triple the working space when deployed. It is suitable for use as mobile command posts, operation centres, or field hospitals.

     

Bharat Forge

  • Mounted Gun System (MGS)
    This artillery system features a 45 km firing range, shoot-and-scoot capability, and is suited for high-altitude and desert operations.

Metaltech Motor Bodies

  • Anti-Terrorist Vehicle (Tracked Version)
    An armoured, compact vehicle for urban and border missions, it includes a remote-controlled weapon station and thermal imaging for enhanced mobility and threat response.

BEML, Tata International Vehicle Applications, SDR Auto, and John Galt International

  • 70-Ton Trailer for Arjun Mk‑1A MBT
    This heavy-duty trailer is designed to transport the Arjun Main Battle Tank. It features hydraulic suspension axles, height adjustment, and high-speed transport capabilities up to 50 km/h.

Tata Advanced Systems

  • Vajra Riot Control Vehicle
    A 7-ton non-armoured vehicle equipped with public address systems, riot gear storage, and crowd management tools. It accommodates 28 personnel and is built on commercial truck chassis.

BEML

  • Unit Maintenance and Unit Repair Vehicles for Arjun MBT
    These field-ready vehicles ensure on-site support for the Arjun tank, maintaining operational readiness during deployments and exercises.

Dass Hitachi and Goma Engineering

  • Multi‑Purpose Decontamination System
    Designed for biological and chemical warfare scenarios, it uses hot or cold water and steam for decontamination. The system is vehicle and air transportable for rapid deployment.

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Leadership Highlights Indigenous Innovation

The technology handover event took place at the DRDO’s Vehicles Research & Development Establishment (VRDE) in Ahilyanagar, Maharashtra. Dr Samir V. Kamat, Secretary of Defence R&D and Chairman of DRDO, personally handed over the licenses to representatives from the recipient organisations.

This step reflects DRDO’s intent to bridge the gap between innovation and industrial production, enhancing India’s preparedness through self-reliance and collaborative defence manufacturing.

Bharat Electronics Share Price Performance

On June 10, 2025, Bharat Electronics share price opened at ₹396.50 on NSE, and trading at ₹398.55 as of 10:09 AM. The stock registered a moderate gain of 1.55%.

Over the past week, Bharat Electronics Limited has surged 2.04%; over the past month, it has increased 18.70%; and over the past 3 months, it has seen a surge of 47.16%.

BEML Share Price Performance

On June 10, 2025, BEML share price opened at ₹4385.00 on NSE, and was trading at ₹4400.00 as of 10:09 AM. The stock registered a moderate gain of 0.88%.

Over the past week, BEML Limited has moved 0.60% up; over the past month, it has gained 32.82%; and over the past 3 months, it has seen a surge of 72.05%.

Bharat Forge Share Price Performance

On June 10, 2025, Bharat Forge share price opened at ₹1,360.00 on NSE. The stock is trading at ₹1336.40 as of 10:09 AM. The stock registered a moderate decline of 0.61%.

Over the past week, Bharat Forge Limited has surged 5.17%; over the past month, it has increased 11.01%; and over the past 3 months, it has seen a surge of 25.03%.

Conclusion

DRDO’s transfer of nine advanced defence technologies to ten Indian companies underlines a milestone in the country’s defence manufacturing ecosystem. The involvement of both public and private players strengthens the push towards Aatmanirbhar Bharat and reaffirms India’s resolve to achieve technological self-sufficiency in critical defence sectors.

Disclaimer: This blog has been written exclusively for educational purposes. The securities or companies mentioned are only examples and not recommendations. This does not constitute a personal recommendation or investment advice. It does not aim to influence any individual or entity to make investment decisions. Recipients should conduct their own research and assessments to form an independent opinion about investment decisions.

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Published on: Jun 10, 2025, 1:41 PM IST

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