Collaboration between the two companies began in 2020 when Bharat Forge began supplying parts for the Pearl 700 engines, the company said.
For Rolls-Royce, this marks a step forward in its commitment to double its supply chain sourcing from India by 2030.
“This expanded partnership with Rolls-Royce reflects our shared commitment to engineering excellence and long-term collaboration,” Amit Kalyani, Vice Chairman and Joint Managing Director of Bharat Forge, said in a statement.
Bharat Forge also enabled the car manufacturer to deliver its first zero-defect fan blade in 2024.
“Bharat Forge has been a key supplier to Rolls-Royce since the inception of the Pearl 700 Programme, consistently delivering high-quality machined blades. Remarkably, Bharat Forge is the first and only company in India to offer this advanced technology for precision aerospace components used in the Pearl
engine family,” Rolls-Royce said in a statement.
The company’s shares gained 2.63%, closing at ₹1,265 apiece on NSE.
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First Published: Oct 16, 2025 4:43 PM IS

