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Bharat Forge Ltd is up for a third straight session in a row. The stock is quoting at Rs 2131.9, up 1.34% on the day as on 12:49 IST on the NSE. The benchmark NIFTY is down around 0.73% on the day, quoting at 23927.6. The Sensex is at 76562.32, down 0.69%. Bharat Forge Ltd has risen around 11.13% in last one month.
Meanwhile, Nifty Auto index of which Bharat Forge Ltd is a constituent, has risen around 0.18% in last one month and is currently quoting at 26703.45, down 0.72% on the day. The volume in the stock stood at 8.44 lakh shares today, compared to the daily average of 11.41 lakh shares in last one month.
The benchmark June futures contract for the stock is quoting at Rs 2122, up 1.16% on the day. Bharat Forge Ltd is up 64.59% in last one year as compared to a 4.46% drop in NIFTY and a 12.35% drop in the Nifty Auto index.
The PE of the stock is 86.4 based on TTM earnings ending March 26.
The order marks Bharat Forge's entry into the marine gas turbine segment and will lead to the deployment of the first indigenously developed gas turbine-based power plant on Indian Naval ships.
Pune-based Bharat Forge is a technology-driven global leader in providing high-performance, innovative safety-critical components and solutions for several sectors, including automotive, power, oil and gas, construction & mining, rail, marine, defense, and aerospace. The company has a global manufacturing footprint with a presence across five countries.
The company reported a consolidated net profit of Rs 233.45 crore in Q4 FY26, down 17.4% from Rs 282.62 crore in Q4 FY25. Revenue from operations jumped 17.53% YoY to Rs 4,528.04 crore in Q4 March 2026.
Shares of Bharat Forge rose 0.17% to Rs 2,048.40 on the BSE.
Rated at 1.25 MW, the new GTGs will replace the lower capacity units currently in service onboard. Awarded under the Buy (Indian) category of the Defence Acquisition Procedure 2020 (DAP-2020), the contract marks BFL's entry into the marine gas turbine (GT) business — and will deliver the first indigenous GT-based power plant to operate aboard Indian Naval ships.
As part of the collaboration, AM General has proposed participation in the U.S. Army’s Mobile Tactical Cannon (MTC) programme. The proposal includes development and delivery of a 155mm MTC system based on KSSL’s mounted artillery gun platform, with potential delivery targeted for 2027, subject to selection.
The companies stated that the platform will incorporate advanced features including a 52-calibre 155mm cannon, Soft Recoil Technology (SRT), automated load-assist systems, and an all-weather fire control suite. The system is designed to offer enhanced mobility, reduced recoil stress, and a firing range exceeding 40 km.
Amit Kalyani, vice chairman and joint managing director, Bharat Forge, the parent company of KSSL shared, “Our partnership with AM General is underscored by trust in our advanced artillery capabilities, and confidence in our commitment to delivering leading-edge and combat-proven solutions that meet modern warfare requirements.”
John Chadbourne, AM General President and CEO said, “Working with KSSL signifies our mutual commitment to support our allies and, ultimately, the Warfighter. By integrating the patented soft recoil technology to their state-of-the-art and mature platforms, we will be delivering truly groundbreaking capabilities that can provide an advantage on the evolving battlefield.”
At KSSL, we take pride in building designed and made in India, globally benchmarked defence platforms, driven by the purpose of delivering technologically advanced, strategic defence capabilities for India, and the world.
Pune-based Bharat Forge is a technology driven global leader in providing high performance, innovative safety critical components and solutions for several sectors including automotive, power, oil and gas, construction & mining, rail, marine, defence and aerospace. The company has a global manufacturing footprint with presence across five countries.
The counter rose 0.48% to Rs 2,028.45 on the BSE.
Designed and engineered from inception as a highly adaptable, modular and mission-configurable platform, the Simha 4x4 armoured vehicle addresses one of the most pressing capability requirements facing modern armed forces - the need for a protected, highly mobile, multi-role vehicle able to operate across a broad spectrum of missions ranging from reconnaissance, internal security and border protection to special operations, command-and-control, troop transport and force protection. The Simha 4x4 has been developed in record time, while prioritising rigorous product validation and testing, using advanced digital platforms.
Kalyani Strategic Systems, the wholly-owned defence subsidiary of Bharat Forge, today introduced its line of Mounted Artillery Guns -the MArG series - on the opening day of Eurosatory 2026. Truck-mounted and built for manoeuvre, the MArG series delivers a highly mobile, rapidly deployable and cost-optimised firepower solution for modern land forces.
The MArG series is a comprehensive family of 4×4 mounted 155mm artillery systems, engineered to give armed forces a single, common platform across three calibre configurations: ▪ MArG 39 (39 calibre) - Optimised for mobility and tactical flexibility ▪ MArG 45 (45 calibre) - Balanced range and firepower ▪ MArG 52 (52 calibre) - Extended-range, high-performance artillery solution.
This product series enables armed forces to select optimal calibre configuration for their specific operational needs, terrain and mission profile, while retaining commonality in platform design, training and logistics.
KSSL said the artillery systems are designed to provide armed forces with a highly mobile and rapidly deployable firepower solution while reducing logistics requirements compared with heavier tracked and wheeled platforms.
The MArG series supports NATO-standard 155mm ammunition, including precision-guided munitions, and is intended for missions such as counter-battery operations, interdiction and fire support.
The company showcased the MArG 39 variant at the exhibition. The system features a 155mm/39-calibre gun mounted on a 4×4 high-mobility vehicle and is designed for rapid 'shoot-and-scoot' operations. According to KSSL, the platform can be brought into action in about 1.5 minutes during the day and carries up to 18 rounds of onboard ammunition.
Bharat Forge said the new artillery platform is aimed at addressing the requirements of armed forces seeking mobile firepower solutions capable of operating across diverse terrains, including mountainous, desert and urban environments.
The unveiling comes amid growing focus on indigenous defence manufacturing and increasing export opportunities for Indian-made military equipment.
Kalyani Strategic Systems is the defence arm of the Kalyani Group and develops artillery systems, armoured vehicles, ammunition, small arms, marine platforms and unmanned systems.
Bharat Forge signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Government of Andhra Pradesh to establish India's first private-sector Marine Gas Turbine (MGT) Repair, Overhaul and indigenous Development complex at Visakhapatnam — over an ~80 acres within the Andhra Pradesh Defence Manufacturing Corridor.
The Visakhapatnam facility — co-located with the Naval Dockyard, INS Eksila, and Eastern Naval Command Headquarters — will for the first time bring this critical propulsion sustainment capability into India's private sector.
Phase 1 will deliver a full Marine GT Repair and Overhaul complex: hot section restoration of blades, vanes and combustion liners, component manufacturing, NDE laboratory, and a 72-hour turnaround capability for the Naval Dockyard, Visakhapatnam.
Phase 2 will establish India's first private sector Marine GT Development and Assembly Hall, a full-spectrum hot test cell scalable across all propulsion ratings, and — for the very first time on Indian soil — the development and qualification of an indigenous Marine Gas Turbine. The facility will also serve as a regional R&O hub for friendly nation navies, creating ~750 direct and indirect employment opportunities.
Amit B Kalyani, vice chairman & Joint MD, Bharat Forge commented, “The fact that BFL is the first Indian supplier of forged components for Embraer is a proud moment & a testament to the capabilities we have built in the Aerospace business and we thank them for the trust they have reimposed on BFL. We look forward to growing and adding value to our association with Embraer in the coming years. These contracts will enable to create scale for critical structural components complementing the scale built in the Aero Engine components space.”
Bharat Forge manufactures an extensive array of critical and safety components for several sectors, including automobiles (across commercial & passenger vehicles), oil & gas, aerospace, locomotives, marine, energy (across renewable and non-renewable sources), construction, mining, and general engineering.
The company reported a consolidated net profit of Rs 233.45 crore in Q4 FY26, down 17.4% from Rs 282.62 crore in Q4 FY25. Revenue from operations jumped 17.53% YoY to Rs 4,528.04 crore in the quarter ended 31 March 2026.
The counter shed 0.17% to end at Rs 1,985.15 on the BSE.