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Bharat Forge signed its largest ever small arms contract worth ₹1,661.9 crore with the Ministry of Defence, while RITES received a $3.6 million export order from Zimbabwe.

By CNBCTV18.com December 31, 2025, 8:01:40 AM IST (Updated)
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Several stocks are likely to remain in focus in today’s trade after announcing fresh order wins across defence, infrastructure, power and technology services. Here are five names that investors should keep on their radar.

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Premier Energies | Premier Energies has secured new orders aggregating ₹2,307.30 crore during Q3 FY26. Execution of these orders is scheduled across FY27 and FY28. The contracts have been awarded by a mix of leading domestic independent power producers and other customers in India. These orders provide sustained revenue visibility and support the company’s ongoing capacity expansion plans, which aim to scale solar cell capacity to 10.6 GW and solar module capacity to 11.1 GW by September 2026.

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Bharat Forge | Bharat Forge has signed its largest ever small arms contract with the Ministry of Defence for the supply of indigenously designed and developed CQB carbines to the Indian Army, valued at ₹1,661.9 crore. The agreement was signed on December 30 and provides for execution of the order over a five-year period.

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RITES | RITES has received a letter of award from the Berhard Development Corporation, Zimbabwe, for the supply of in-service Cape Gauge diesel electric locomotives. The order is valued at $3.6 million and is scheduled to be executed within three months.

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Dynacons Systems & Solutions | Dynacons Systems & Solutions has secured an order worth ₹249 crore from the Reserve Bank of India for a software project. The contract involves implementation, maintenance and training services for the Enterprise Applications Platform software at RBI over a five-year period on a consumption-based model.

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PowerGrid | PowerGrid has received a letter of award for setting up a 2,000 MWh battery energy storage project in Andhra Pradesh. The project includes a 150 MW/300 MWh battery energy storage system at the 400/220 kV Kalikiri substation in Chittoor district.

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