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Adani Ports Posts 4% YoY Rise in Q2 Profit – Top Indian Market Updates

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Adani Ports Q2 Results: Net profit rises 4% YoY to ₹1,748 crore

Adani Ports Ltd reported a 4% YoY rise in consolidated net profit to ₹1,748 crore for the quarter ended September 2023 (Q2 FY24). Its revenue from operations rose 28% YoY to ₹6,646 crore during the same period. EBITDA stood at ₹3,880 crore, up 19% YoY in Q2. The domestic cargo volumes of the company jumped 13% YoY to 98.12 million metric tonnes (MMT), while the total cargo volumes rose 17% YoY to 101.22 MMT.

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Vedanta working with JPMorgan to advise on business overhaul

Vedanta Group is reportedly collaborating with JPMorgan Chase & Co. to assist with a restructuring plan unveiled in September. The move indicates progress in the conglomerate’s efforts to simplify its financial structure. Vedanta is also in discussions to secure a $1.25 billion private loan to address its refinancing requirements.

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ZEEL Q2 Results: Net profit rises 9% YoY to ₹123 crore

Zee Entertainment Enterprises Ltd (ZEEL) reported a 9% YoY rise in consolidated net profit to ₹123 crore for the quarter ended September (Q2 FY24). Its revenue from operations rose 20% YoY to ₹2,437 crore during the same period. Consolidated EBITDA stood at ₹333 crore, up 6% YoY.

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Apollo Hospitals to invest ₹3,435 crore on capacity expansion

Apollo Hospitals will invest ₹3,435 crore in expanding its bed capacity. The private healthcare provider will be adding 2,300 beds across 8 locations to its network over the next three financial years. The capacity expansion will be met through internal accruals and debt financing.

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Ashok Leyland Q2 Results: Net profit jumps 220% YoY to ₹526 crore

Ashok Leyland Ltd reported a 220.7% YoY rise in net profit to ₹526 crore for the quarter ended September 2023 (Q2 FY24). Its revenue rose 19% YoY to ₹11,429 crore during the same period. EBITDA stood at ₹1,871 crore, up 83% YoY. The company’s overall sales rose 10% YoY to 49,846 units.

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ICICI Bank receives RBI nod to make ICICI Securities a wholly owned subsidiary

ICICI Bank received approval from the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) for making ICICI Securities a wholly-owned subsidiary. The bank on June 26 had said that it would consider a proposal for delisting of its institutional and retail broking arm ICICI Securities. The delisting proposal was approved by the board. The acquisition is likely to be completed in the next 12-15 months after various regulatory approvals.

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Tata Electronics acquires 100% stake in Wistron India

The Tata Group has signed a binding share purchase agreement with SMS InfoComm (Singapore) and Wistron Hong Kong Limited to acquire a 100% equity stake in Wistron Infocomm Manufacturing (India). The acquisition will enable Tata Group to officially join the Apple supply chain as an iPhone assembler. 

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Pidilite to enter lending business

Pidilite Industries is planning to enter the lending business, providing small-value retail loans. To facilitate this, the company will acquire an existing NBFC, Pargro Investments, from its promoter group. Over the next two years, the company expects to invest up to ₹100 crore in multiple rounds in the new business, through a mix of equity and debt.

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Piramal Pharma clears USFDA inspection for US unit

Piramal Pharma announced that it has received an ‘Establishment Inspection Report’ (EIR) from the United States Food and Drug Administration (USFDA) for one of its manufacturing units located in Pennsylvania. The health regulator, while issuing Form 483, made two observations related to system improvement only. None of the observations were related to data integrity.

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Ashok Leyland to invest ₹1,200 crore in Switch Mobility

Ashok Leyland Ltd’s board has approved an investment of ₹1,200 crore in its electric vehicle (EV) arm Switch Mobility for capital expenditure, research & development (R&D), and meeting operational requirements in the UK and India. The funds will be infused over the next few months after necessary statutory approvals in one or more rounds.

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HDFC Life Posts 15% YoY Rise in Q2 Net Profit – Top Indian Market Updates

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HDFC Life Q2 Results: Net profit rises 15% YoY to ₹378 crore

HDFCL Life Insurance Company Ltd reported a 15% YoY increase in net profit to ₹378 crore for the quarter ended September 2023 (Q2 FY24). Its net premium rose 13% YoY to ₹14,797 crore during the same period. Revenue remained almost unchanged at ₹23,018 crore. Total assets under management (AUM) stood at ₹2.64 lakh crore, a rise of 18% YoY.

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India’s trade deficit eases in September

India’s merchandise deficit eased amidst a sharper decline in imports. According to data released by the Ministry of Commerce & Industry, the merchandise trade deficit fell to $19.4 billion in September, compared to $24.2 billion in August. Exports fell by 2.6% YoY to $34.5 billion. Imports fell by 15% annually to $53.8 billion.

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Ashok Leyland bags order for 1,666 buses from Tamil Nadu STU

Ashok Leyland Ltd has secured an order for 1,666 diesel buses from Tamil Nadu State Transport Undertakings (STU). The order is for the procurement of BS VI bus chassis. This is the single-largest order received from the state transport undertaking. Currently, Tamil Nadu’s STU has more than 18,000 Ashok Leyland buses operational in its fleet.

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Glenmark Pharma’s biotech arm licences its immunology portfolio

Glenmark Pharmaceuticals Ltd.’s wholly owned clinical-stage biotechnology subsidiary, Ichnos Sciences Inc., has entered into an exclusive worldwide licensing agreement with Astria Therapeutics for its immunology portfolio. Astria Therapeutics will pay Ichnos up to $320 million (~₹2,700 crore) in upfront, development, regulatory and sales milestone payments in addition to up to low double-digit royalties.

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Zydus unit recalls 7,248 bottles of Oxybutynin Chloride tablets in US

A unit of Zydus Lifesciences is recalling over 7,000 bottles of Oxybutynin Chloride tablets in the US due to manufacturing issues. The drug is used to treat overactive bladder and urinary conditions. The lot was produced in Ahmedabad and distributed in the US by Zydus Pharmaceuticals (USA) Inc.

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Tata Steel plans to meet 25% of energy needs via green sources

Tata Steel plans to meet at least a fourth of its energy requirements through green energy by FY30 on its path to becoming net neutral on carbon emissions by 2045. It plans to do so using a mix of hydrogen injections and renewable energy (including solar and wind) at its plants across India. Tata Steel is also exploring the use of syngas as a replacement for coke in blast furnaces.

IndiGo co-founder in talks to buy ‘sizable’ stake in SpiceJet

As per reports, IndiGo co-founder Rakesh Gangwal is in talks to buy a “sizable” stake in troubled domestic airline SpiceJet. Gangwal and his wife Shobha Gangwal hold 13.23% and 2.99%, respectively, in IndiGo operator InterGlobe Aviation. Cash-strapped SpiceJet has been struggling to raise funds and restore operations for about a fourth of its fleet that has been grounded amid fierce competition in the sector.  

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Bajaj Electricals secures ₹564 crore order from Power Grid

Bajaj Electricals Ltd. has secured an order worth ₹564.2 crore from Power Grid Corp. for new transmission lines in Andhra Pradesh. The scope of work includes a 400kV new transmission line for 83.1 km in Ananthapur and another 400kV transmission line for 183 km in Kurnool. The projects will be completed within 21 months. 

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Vedanta to Split Into Six Listed Companies – Top Indian Market Updates

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Vedanta to split into six listed companies 

Vedanta Ltd will spin off and list six of its businesses as it seeks to fuel their growth. The demerger plan is aimed at driving better valuations as its parent company struggles to raise funds due to rating downgrades and concerns over meeting its debt obligations. The six units being planned to be listed are Vedanta Aluminium, Vedanta Oil & Gas, Vedanta Power, Vedanta Steel and Ferrous Materials, Vedanta Base Metals and Vedanta Ltd. 

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India’s core sector growth rises to 12.1% in August

According to Government data, India’s output of eight infrastructure sectors rose to 12.1% in August 2023 against 4.2% last year. The core sector output is at a 14-month high. The production of refinery products, steel, cement, and electricity also grew in August. Core sector growth in July was 8.4%. Cement production rose by 18.9% while coal production recorded a substantial increase of 17.9%.

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Uno Minda to enhance stake in JV firm to 76%

Uno Minda’s board has approved enhancing its stake in a joint venture (JV) firm to 76%. The company will increase its stake in Minda Westport Technologies Ltd (MWTL) from 50% to 76% by acquiring an additional 26% stake from its JV partner Westport Fuel Systems Italia. The purchase consideration for the 26% stake is around ₹15 crore.

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Ashok Leyland secures order for 1,282 buses from GSRTC

Ashok Leyland has secured an order for 1,282 fully built buses from Gujarat State Road Transport Corporation (GSRTC). The company will deliver 55-seater fully assembled BS VI diesel buses in a “phased manner”. Gujarat State Road Transport Corporation (GSRTC) has had a long association with Ashok Leyland with more than 2600 buses of the company being operated by GSRTC.

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Hindustan Zinc plans to spin off businesses 

Hindustan Zinc’s board has authorised a committee of directors to evaluate the appropriate corporate restructuring exercise to unlock shareholder value. The company is looking to assess distinct investment profiles to attract deeper and broader investor bases. The company is valued at ₹1.2 lakh crore ($14.45 billion) and wants to broaden its investor bases and sharpen its focus on its core businesses.

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Godrej Properties acquires 109 acres in Nagpur

Godrej Properties has acquired nearly 109 acres of land parcel in Nagpur. The company plans to develop primarily plotted residential units on this land parcel and estimates a saleable area of 2.2 million sq ft. The land parcel is located near the recently operationalised Samruddhi Mahamarg, the expressway connecting the cities of Mumbai and Nagpur and MIHAN Special Economic Zone (SEZ).

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IFC gets RBI’s nod for acquiring 9.7% stake in Federal Bank

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has approved the International Finance Corporation (IFC) to acquire a 9.7% stake in Federal Bank. The central bank’s approval comes in response to IFC’s application and is contingent on compliance with several regulatory provisions. 

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Sterling and Wilson secures order worth ₹1,535 crore from NTPC Renewable Energy

Sterling and Wilson Renewable Energy has secured a project worth ₹1,535 crore from NTPC Renewable Energy in Khavda, Gujarat. The engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) project of 300 megawatts of alternating current (MWac) of NTPC REL is located at the Khavda renewable energy plant at the Rann of Kutch in Gujarat. This is the company’s third NTPC REL order in over a year. 

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L&T bags order worth over ₹7,000Cr from MMRDA

Larsen & Toubro has won an order worth over ₹7,000 crore from the Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA). The project is to design an underground road tunnel project between Orange Gate, and Eastern Freeway to Marine Drive Coastal Road in Mumbai. The company plans to complete the project within 54 months.

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Indian Oil Becomes Title Sponsor of MotoGP Bharat – Top Indian Market Updates

Here are some of the major updates that could move the markets on Monday:

Indian Oil becomes title sponsor of MotoGP Bharat

Indian Oil Corporation has become the title sponsor for MotoGP Bharat. The event is scheduled at the Buddh International Circuit in Greater Noida from September 22 to 24. The event will see participation from 42 teams and 84 riders. The race will be live-streamed on Jio Cinema and Sports18 in India.

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SBI plans to bundle home loans with rooftop solar installations

State Bank of India (SBI) plans to bundle and make home loans with rooftop solar installations mandatory for residential projects funded from its long-term climate action funds drawn down from multilateral agencies. SBI has a home loan book of over ₹6.3 lakh crore as of June and outstanding foreign exchange (forex) loans of $2.3 billion from multilateral lenders, including the World Bank, Asian Development Bank, and KfW of Germany.

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Centre receives ₹1,487 crore from NTPC as dividend

According to the Secretary of the Department of Investment and Public Asset Management, the central government has received about ₹1,487 crore from NTPC as dividends. NTPC is India’s largest power utility firm with an installed capacity of 73,824 MW (including Joint Ventures) and plans to become a 130 GW company by 2032. On Wednesday, the govt received ~₹1,701 crore from Power Grid Corporation of India Ltd (PGCIL) as a dividend.

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Tata Steel to get £500 million from UK govt for Port Talbot

Tata Steel and the UK government have signed a joint agreement on a proposal to invest in Electric Arc Furnace steelmaking at the Port Talbot site costing £1.25 billion. The government will grant up to £500 million to Tata Steel. The steel company said it would reduce direct emissions by 50 million tonnes over a decade.

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Ashok Leyland to invest ₹1,000 cr to set up its first plant in Uttar Pradesh

Ashok Leyland will invest ₹1,000 crore in Uttar Pradesh to set up a bus manufacturing facility focused on clean mobility. The company has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Uttar Pradesh government to come up with the plant. The company will set up an integrated commercial vehicle bus plant focused on green mobility near Lucknow.

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India may add up to 30 GW more thermal power capacity

According to the Union Power Minister R. K Singh, India may add 25-30 gigawatts (GW) of thermal electricity generation capacity. The additional investment is in addition to 50 GW already under work to meet the rising demand. Singh said that India has around 25 GW of thermal capacity under construction and another 25 GW is planned.

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TotalEnergies in talks to invest in Adani Green’s projects

TotalEnergies SE is in talks to invest in renewable energy projects developed by Adani Green Energy Ltd. They are looking to buy stakes in some of Adani Green’s projects to expand its portfolio of clean energy projects. TotalEnergies could invest about $700 million in total into the projects. This deal potentially marks the first public deal between the French oil giant and Gautam Adani since Hindenburg. 

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SpiceJet completes $1.5 million payment to Credit Suisse

SpiceJet completed the payment of $1.5 million payment to Credit Suisse. The payment comes days after India’s Supreme Court (SC) urged the company’s chairman Ajay Singh to make the payment or face consequences. Earlier this week, SC had asked Singh to make a payment of $5,00,000 towards an instalment to Credit Suisse by September 22, along with $1 million towards the defaulted amount.

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IOCL clears ₹904 crore additional investment in Hindustan Urvarak & Rasayan

Indian Oil Corporation Ltd’s (IOCL) board of directors has approved an additional investment of ₹903.52 crore in Hindustan Urvarak and Rasayan Ltd (HURL). HURL was formed in June 2016 as a joint venture consortium of five public sector units for catering to the urea needs of farmers in the eastern and northern parts of India. Coal India, NTPC, and IOCL are the lead promoters of HURL, holding a total of 89% stake (29.67% each).

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Shakti Pumps secures ₹293 crore order from UP govt

Shakti Pumps (India) Ltd received a Letter of Award (LoA) under the PM- KUSUM III scheme under component B from the UP government’s Department of Agriculture. The Agricultural Department placed an order for 10,000 pumps worth ₹293 crore. Under the contract, Shakti Pumps will supply, install, and commission solar water pumping systems. The company plans to complete the project in 90 days.

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Bharat Electronics bags orders worth ₹3,000 crore

Bharat Electronics Ltd (BEL) has received orders worth ₹3,000 crore, including an order worth ₹2,118.57 crore from Cochin Shipyard. The company will supply next-generation missile vessels equipped with state-of-the-art technology worth ₹2,118.57 crore to the Indian Navy. The project will involve the active engagement of Indian electronics and related sectors, including micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs).

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India’s Retail Inflation Surges to 7.44% in July – Top Indian Market Updates

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India’s retail inflation surges to 7.44% in July

India’s retail inflation (measured by the Consumer Price Index) surged 7.44% on an annual basis in July, compared to 4.81% in June. The consumer food price index (CFPI) rose from 4.49% in June to 11.51% in July. The sharp rise can be attributed to a steeper-than-expected increase in vegetable prices (especially tomatoes) over the past month.

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ITC Q1 Results: Net profit rises 17.5% YoY to ₹4,902 crore

ITC reported a 17.5% YoY rise in net profit to ₹4,902.74 crores for the quarter ended June (Q1 FY24); beating street estimates. Its revenue from operations fell 7.23% at ₹16,995.4 crore during the same period. EBITDA stood at ₹5,083 crore in Q1, up 10% YoY. Revenue from ITC’s core cigarette business grew 13% to ₹7,465.27 crore.

In other news, ITC’s board has approved the scheme of arrangement for the demerger of its hotels business into a separate listed subsidiary. Shareholders of ITC will get 1 share in the demerged hotels business for every 10 shares held in the parent company.

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Axis AMC launches private credit fund

Axis Asset Management (the mutual fund arm of Axis Bank) has launched a private credit alternative investment fund (AIF) and is aiming to raise nearly ₹1,250 crore from investors. The private credit fund is part of Axis Mutual Fund’s alternative assets business, which includes late-stage private equity and real estate AIFs on the private markets side and portfolio management services and long-only equity AIFs on the public markets side.

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Divi’s Labs Q1 Results: Net profit falls 49% YoY to ₹356 crore

Divi’s Laboratories reported a 49% YoY decline in consolidated net profit to ₹356 crore for the quarter ended June (Q1 FY24). Its revenue from operations fell 21% YoY to ₹1,778 crore during the same period. Total expenses stood at ₹1,367 crore in Q1, down 8% YoY. 

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SEBI seeks 15-day extension to complete probe in Adani-Hindenburg case

The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has requested the Supreme Court to grant 15 more days to conclude the investigation into allegations made by US short-seller Hindenburg Research against the Adani Group. SEBI has completed investigating 17 out of the 24 transactions it had taken up for probe. The regulator has sought more information from other regulators and foreign jurisdictions to plan a further course of action.

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SpiceJet Q1 Results: Net profit at ₹198 crore

SpiceJet Ltd reported a consolidated net profit of ₹197.64 crore for the quarter ended June (Q1 FY24). The airline reported a loss of ₹783.72 crore in Q1 FY23. its revenue from operations fell 19% YoY to ₹2,371.53 crore during the same period. The company’s profit was on the back of a 36% Yoy decline in total expenses to ₹2,069.24 crore in Q1.

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Domestic air passenger traffic rises 25% in July

According to the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), India’s domestic air passenger traffic volume rose 25% year-on-year (YoY) to 1.21 crore passengers in July. IndiGo carried 76.75 lakh passengers, securing a market share of 63.4% during July. SpiceJet flew 5.04 lakh passengers in July, with a market share of 4.2%.

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Ramkrishna Forgings secures $13.65 million order in North America

Ramkrishna Forgings has secured a $13.65 million (~₹107 crore) order from clients in the North American region. The order is for the supply of rear axle and transmission components. The company said it is strategically expanding its footprint in North America and strengthening its position within the light vehicle sector.

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Ashok Leyland to fully acquire OHM India

Ashok Leyland will fully acquire OHM Global Mobility Pvt Ltd from OHM International Mobility Ltd. The automaker will invest ₹300 crore into the acquired entity. The acquisition is a part of the company’s EV strategy to engage in the business of e-Mobility as a Service (eMaaS). OHM India is envisaged to operate in transportation, logistics operation and management and eMaaS.

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L&T secures contract to build international cricket stadium

Larsen & Toubro (L&T) Construction has secured an order from the Uttar Pradesh Cricket Association to construct a cricket stadium in Varanasi on a Design & Build Turnkey basis. The scope of work for L&T includes the main ground as per ICC standards, display scoreboard, flood lights, corporate boxes, VIP lounges, office areas, broadcasting, press conference areas, kitchen & dining areas, and a practice ground.

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Which are the Best Defence Stocks in India?

The Indian defence and aerospace sector is about to undergo a transformation that would allow it to firmly establish a position among other global industries. Our government is now favouring domestic defence equipment development over imports. Indian companies have been encouraged and assisted in designing, developing, and producing a wide range of military systems and platforms. This is thanks to the policy framework that our government has put in place over the past ten years. In this article, we provide insight into the defence sector of India and the best defence stocks to watch out for. 

An Overview of India’s Defence Sector

  • India is on its way to becoming self-sufficient in the large-scale production of military aircraft, vehicles, missile systems, arms and ammunition, etc.
  • The Defence Ministry’s budgetary allotment was increased by 13% to ₹5.94 lakh crore in Budget 2023–24.  This shows a very large potential for growth in the defence sector.
  • Our government is all set to spend nearly ₹6 lakh crore on defence equipment in Financial Year 2024. And 99% of this equipment will be sourced from Indian industries. Much to the US and Russia’s dismay, India’s defence imports are shrinking due to the emergence of the Indian defence industry. 
  • India is also close to procuring weapons for the Indian Armed Forces worth ₹70,500 crore ($8.7bn), which will all be Made in India. India’s defence imports declined by 11% between 2013-17 and 2018-22, and this decline was linked to a complex procurement process.
  • India bagged an export order worth $155 million for 155-mm artillery guns and another deal for supplying Teevra 40-mm guns to the Indonesian Navy. Armenia signed a $250 million contract for India’s Pinaka missiles.
  • The govt continues to promote joint ventures between Indian and international businesses to carry out co-development, share innovations, and manufacture goods for both domestic use and export.

India is very close to becoming a defence manufacturing hub as it supplies equipment and ammunition to the world. 

Top Defence Stocks in India to Watch Out For:

Sl. NoDefence Companies5-Year Stock Return
1Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd.385%
2Bharat Electronics Ltd270%
3Bharat Dynamics Ltd242%
4Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Ltd.982%.  
5.Cochin Shipyard Ltd.56% 
(Returns as of July 20, 2023)

1. Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd.

Established in 1940, Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) is engaged in the design, development, manufacture, repair, and servicing of aircraft, helicopters, aero engines, and aerospace structures in India.  It falls under the administrative control of the Ministry of Defence. HAL has designed and manufactured some of the most advanced Light Combat Aircraft (such as “Tejas”) and helicopters for the Indian Armed Forces. The company gets exclusive contracts from the space, defence, and civil industries around the world.

HAL has delivered good profit growth of 23.9% CAGR over the last 5 years and maintained a healthy dividend payout of 26.8%. This defence stock has given a healthy return of 385%  in 5 years.

2. Bharat Electronics Ltd.

Bharat Electronics Ltd. (BEL) meets the specialised electronic equipment requirements of the Indian Armed Forces. The company designs, manufactures, supplies, and exports electronic equipment and systems for the defence and civilian markets.  BEL’s defence products include communication systems, land-based radars, naval systems, electronic warfare systems, tank & armoured fighting vehicle electronic systems, and much more. The company has partnered with DRDO laboratories to design and produce customised defence systems.  

BEL has been maintaining a healthy dividend payout of 40.5% The company is also nearly debt free. The stock has given a return of 270% in 5 years. However, it has seen a very slow growth in its sales, ranging only about 11% in the past five years. 

The Defence Ministry has also inked two contracts worth over Rs 3,700 crore with the public sector undertaking (PSU) for radars and receivers that will enhance the operational capabilities of the Indian Air Force. 

3. Bharat Dynamics Ltd.

Bharat Dynamics (BDL) is a Government of India Enterprise. It is engaged in the manufacturing of guided missiles and allied defence equipment. The company’s product portfolio includes surface-to-air missiles, anti-tank guided missiles, underwater weapons, launchers, countermeasures, and mechanised infantry weapons. 

The business is expected to deliver a strong quarter and is almost debt-free. The corporation has continued to pay out a solid 41.7% in dividends. However, it has delivered a poor sales growth of -11.5% over the past five years and a low return on equity of 13.1% over the last 3 years. The stock return has been 242% over the past 5 years.

The state-owned aerospace and defence company said it entered into 10 deals with several foreign and Indian companies during Aero India, 2023.

4. Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Ltd. 

Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Ltd is primarily engaged in building & repairing ships, submarines, and various types of vessels and related engineering products for various domestic and international clients. It began operations in 1934 as a private corporation and was taken over by the Indian government in 1960.

The company is expected to give a good quarter and has delivered good profit growth of 19.5% CAGR over the last 5 years. This defence stock has given a 5-year return of 982%.  Shipbuilding accounted for around 89% of the company’s sales as of 2020, followed by the sale of base and depot supplies (8%) and ship maintenance (3%).

5. Cochin Shipyard Ltd.

Cochin Shipyard Ltd (CSL) manufactures and repairs boats for the Indian Navy, Coast Guard, and private entities. In 2013, this shipyard launched INS Vikrant, the nation’s first indigenous aircraft carrier.

The company has been maintaining a healthy dividend payout of 27.6%.  It has delivered a poor sales growth of -0.21% over the past five years. CSL’s stock has gained 56% over the past 5 years. 

CSL has signed a contract for building six Next Generation Missile Vessels (NGMV) for the Indian Navy for Rs 9,805 crore with the delivery of ships set to begin in 2027.

More Defence Stocks in India:

Other prominent defence stocks in India include:

  1. Ashok Leyland – It is one of the top suppliers of trucks or armoured vehicles for the Indian army.
  2. Larsen & Toubro – Over the years, L&T has designed, developed, and manufactured arms, military equipment, and even submarines.
  3. Astra Microwave Products – The company supplies microwave-based high-value radio frequency super components.
  4. Bharat Forge –  As per reports, the company may start supplying artillery guns to the Indian army.
  5. Apollo Microsystems – The company provides custom-built electronics and electro-mechanical solutions to the defence sector.
  6. Reliance Naval & Engineering – The company has entered into a warship repair agreement with the Ministry of Defence.

In conclusion, the Indian defence sector offers potential investors a favourable environment. By examining the top defence stocks, we have explored companies with strong financial performance, market reputation, and growth potential. The sector is on the rise, fueled by more expenditure on defence and favourable government policies, and this presents appealing investment prospects. With careful consideration, investing in the best defence stocks in India can be a strategic move with significant potential for long-term gains.

Disclaimer: The defence stocks mentioned in the article are solely for educational purposes. Please do your own research before investing.

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HDFC Bank’s Net Profit Rises 30% YoY to Rs 11,952Cr in Q1- Top Indian Market Updates

Here are some of the major updates that could move the markets tomorrow:

HDFC Bank Q1 Results: Net profit jumps 30% YoY to Rs 11,952 crore

HDFC Bank reported a 30% YoY jump in net profit to ₹11,952 crore for the quarter ended June (Q1 FY24); meeting street estimates. The total income for the quarter increased 39% YoY to ₹57,817 crore. The net interest income (NII) rose 21% YoY to ₹23,599 crore during the same period. The bank’s gross non-performing asset (NPA) declined to 1.17% against 1.28% in Q1 FY23. This is the first earnings of the bank following its merger with HDFC. 

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Ashok Leyland wins defence orders worth Rs 800 crore

Ashok Leyland has secured significant orders in the defence sector. The orders are collectively valued at ₹800 crore. The contracts awarded also include the procurement of the Field Artillery Tractor (FAT 4×4) and the Gun Towing Vehicle (GTV 6×6). The FAT 4×4 and GTV 6×6 are specialised vehicles employed by the Indian Artillery for towing light and medium guns, respectively.

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LTIMindtree Q1 Results: Net profit jumps 4% YoY to Rs 1,151 crore

LTIMindtree reported a 4% YoY increase in consolidated net profit to ₹1,151 crore in Q1 FY24. Its revenue from operations rose 14% YoY to ₹8,702 crore. EBITDA rose 9% YoY to ₹1,635 crore during Q1. The company has added 19 clients in the quarter, taking the total number of active clients to 723. The deal wins for the first quarter stood at $1.41 billion.

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Reliance Brands to buy kidswear range for ₹300 crore: Report

According to an Economic Times report, Reliance Brands is planning to buy Ed-a-Mamma, a kidswear brand promoted by actress Alia Bhatt. Talks between Reliance and Ed-a-Mamma are in the final stages and an agreement is likely in the next 7-10 days. The brand has been selling largely through online platforms like FirstCry, AJIO, Myntra, Amazon, and Tata CLIQ, apart from its own webstore. Reliance Brands is part of Reliance Retail Ventures Ltd (RRVL).

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Tata Elxsi Q1 Results: Net Profit up 2% YoY to Rs 189 cr

Tata Elxsi reported a 2% YoY increase in net profit to ₹189 crore in Q1 FY24. Its operating revenue stood at ₹850 crore, up 17% YoY in Q1. The company’s EBITDA also rose 4.15 YoY to ₹230 crore. Its financial performance was also altered due to the increase in the Effective Tax Rate (ETR). The increment was on account of lower tax exemption due to the completion of 5 years for 2 of its Special Economic Zone (SEZ) units.

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GQG acquires 5.96% stake in Patanjali Foods via OFS

GQG Partners bought a 5.96% (2.15 crore shares) stake in Patanjali Foods on July 14. The stocks were bought through the stock exchange settlement process via an offer for sale (OFS). Last week, Patanjali Foods concluded a 7% stake sale, with the promoter group stake falling to 73.82% from 80.82% earlier, meeting the minimum shareholding norms.

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L&T’s construction unit bags ‘large’ orders from UP Water and Sanitation Mission

Larsen and Toubro’s subsidiary L&T Construction has secured orders for water supply-related works. The orders are from the Uttar Pradesh government and NTPC, with an approximate value of ₹2,500-5000 crore. The order is for constructing a water supply scheme in Ballia and Firozabad districts in Uttar Pradesh. The projects are aimed at providing safe and potable drinking water to 50.85 lakh rural citizens in the two districts.

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USFDA recommends no regulatory action for Aurobindo Pharma’s Andhra Pradesh unit

Aurobindo Pharma Ltd received an Establishment Inspection Report (EIR) from the United States Food and Drug Administration (USFDA). The company’s Andhra Pradesh unit received the EIR with a ‘Voluntary Action Indicated’ status. The VAI inspection classification indicates that investigators found and documented objectionable conditions during the inspection. However, no regulatory or enforcement action is recommended.

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Sheela Foam to pick 94.66% in Kurlon for Rs 2,150 cr

Sheela Foam is set to acquire a 94.66% stake in Kurlon Enterprise. The company will acquire Kurlon at a valuation of ₹2,150 crore. Additionally, Sheela Foam has purchased a controlling stake in the furniture rental company Furlenco. The company would infuse a primary fund of ₹300 crore to buy a 35% stake in Furlenco at a valuation of ₹857 crore. 

Sheela Foam will fund the acquisition through a mix of equity, internal accruals, and debt. 

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PNGRB rejects Adani’s application for Noida city gas licence

The Petroleum and Natural Gas Regulatory Board (PNGRB) has rejected Adani Total Gas Ltd’s application for a licence to retail CNG to automobiles. The application to retail piped gas to household kitchens in Noida and on the outskirts of New Delhi has also been rejected. The rejection comes as the company does not meet the criteria. Adani has been eyeing a city gas distribution (CGD) licence for cities adjoining the national capital for nearly two decades now.

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Indian Oil signs long-term LNG import deals with ADNOC LNG, TotalEnergies

Indian Oil Corp has signed long-term liquefied natural gas (LNG) import deals with United Arab Emirates’ s Abu Dhabi Gas Liquefaction Co Ltd (ADNOC LNG) and France’s TotalEnergies. The company signed both deals during Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Visit to France and UAE last week. ADNOC LNG would supply up to 1.2 million metric tonnes per year of LNG to IOC for 14 years.

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Reliance in Talks for $2 Billion Loan – Top Indian Market Updates

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Reliance in talks for $2 billion loan to fuel expansion

According to a Bloomberg report, Reliance Industries Ltd is in discussions with lenders to secure a foreign-currency loan of up to $2 billion. The company plans to utilise India’s dedicated external commercial borrowing route to obtain the loan. The maturity period of the facility is expected to be between 3-5 years, with the funds intended for capital expenditure and refinancing an existing loan set to mature in September. Notable lenders involved in the talks include Bank of America Corp, Citigroup Inc, and Standard Chartered Plc.

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India’s goods trade deficit hits a 5-month high in May

According to government data, India’s trade deficit for May FY23 narrowed to $10.35 billion, compared to $12.20 billion in the same period in FY22. The trade deficit declined 35.41% for April and May combined. However, the merchandise trade deficit widened to $22.1 billion in May from $15.2 billion in the previous month. This is primarily due to a surge in goods imports, which reached a five-month high.

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Godrej Properties to buy land for a luxury residential project in Kolkata

Godrej Properties Ltd has acquired a 7.44-acre land parcel in the premium residential locality of New Alipore, Kolkata, from West Bengal Housing Infrastructure Development Corporation Ltd. The land has a developable potential of approximately 9.8 lakh square feet, with an estimated revenue potential of nearly Rs 1,200 crore. This marks Godrej Properties’ second luxury development in the city.

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Cochin Shipyard wins Rs 580 crore order for cargo vessels

Cochin Shipyard’s subsidiary Udupi Cochin Shipyard Limited (UCSL) has secured an international order from Norway-based Wilson Shipowning AS. The order is for the design and construction of six new-generation diesel-electric 3800 DWT general cargo vessels. The contract includes an option for an additional eight vessels. Wilson Ship Management AS is one of the largest short-sea fleet operators in Europe, with a fleet of around 130 vessels.

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Titagarh Wagons-BHEL consortium signs ₹24,000 crore contract with Indian railways

A consortium of Titagarh Rail Systems Ltd (TRSL) and Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd (BHEL) has secured an order worth ₹24,000 crore from Indian Railways to manufacture and supply 80 Vande Bharat sleeper trains. They are responsible for manufacturing fully assembled trains by 2029 and maintaining them for 35 years. The trains’ final assembly, testing, and commissioning will occur at the Indian Railway facilities in Chennai. Each train will consist of 16 coaches, accommodating over 880 passengers.

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Dilip Buildcon Completes Highway Upgrade Project

Dilip Buildcon has announced the completion of the Chandikhole-Bhadrak Section of National Highway 5 (NH5) in Odisha. The project involved the rehabilitation and upgrade of the highway to a six-lane highway. The subsidiary, DBL Chandikhole Bhadrak Highways Ltd, executed the Rs 1,522 crore project under the hybrid-annuity model as part of the National Highways Development Project Phase V.

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TVS Motor Company sells 43.54% stake in Emerald Haven Realty

TVS Motor Company Ltd has announced the sale of its entire stake of 43.54% in Emerald Haven Realty Ltd. The company sold its holding of 11.12 crore equity shares on June 14, 2023.

In other news, the Indian Navy has partnered with TVS Motor Company for a motorcycle expedition in Ladakh as part of the ‘Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav’ celebrations.

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Jindal Stainless signs deal with Germany’s Dassault Systemes 

Jindal Stainless Ltd (JSL) has entered into a partnership with Germany-based Dassault Systemes to enhance its production and operational functions at its Hisar and Jajpur units. The agreement aims to strengthen JSL’s production planning, scheduling, and execution processes by leveraging Dassault Systemes’ expertise. With the recent merger and capacity expansion, JSL seeks to seamlessly manage end-to-end production and operations between its facilities in Hisar, Haryana, and Jajpur, Odisha.

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Ashok Leyland partners with Aidrivers for autonomous electric terminal trucks

Ashok Leyland has partnered with Aidrivers to manufacture autonomous electric terminal trucks. This collaboration aims to address the port industry’s requirements for net-zero emissions. By combining their expertise, both companies will work towards sustainable autonomous transportation in ports. The initial fleet of vehicles will be manufactured at Ashok Leyland’s facilities. The fleet is projected to be operational for terminal operations by early next year.

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ONGC signs MoU with IndianOil for petrochemicals

ONGC has partnered with Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) to explore opportunities in the petrochemicals sector. The Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) aims to investigate downstream prospects, including greenfield projects and acquisitions, in the petrochemical industry. ONGC already operates two downstream petrochemical plants through its subsidiaries.

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Tata Steel, Germany’s SMS group to explore low carbon steel-making technology

Tata Steel has partnered with Germany’s SMS group to collaborate on the development of a low-carbon steelmaking process. Under a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), the two companies will engage in technical discussions and take steps towards conducting a Joint Industrial Demonstration of the EASyMelt technology, created by SMS group. Tata Steel plans to demonstrate at its Jamshedpur plant’s E Blast Furnace, aiming to achieve a CO2 emission reduction of over 50% compared to the furnace’s current operation.

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Coal stock grows 44% to over 110 MT

The Ministry of Coal has reported that the total coal stock has increased by 44% YoY to 110.58 million tonnes (MT) . This significant rise in coal stock demonstrates the commitment to ensuring an abundant supply of this essential fuel, which is crucial for electricity generation. The current stockpile at mines, thermal power plants, and in transit has substantially increased compared to the stock of 76.67 MT on the same day last year, emphasizing the improved availability of coal resources.

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India’s Services PMI Declines to 61.1 in May From 62.0 in April – Top Indian Market Updates

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India’s services PMI declines to 61.1 in May from 62.0 in April

India’s service sector Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) declined slightly to 61.2 in May from 62 in April. However, the sector continued to expand due to robust demand despite high inflationary pressures. This marks the longest expansion streak in nearly 12 years, with the index remaining above the 50-mark which signifies growth for 22 consecutive months. The services sector contributes over 50% to India’s GDP.

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TCS receives 10-year contract for the teachers’ pension scheme in England and Wales

Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) has been chosen by the Department for Education (DfE) in the UK. The contract is to administer and enhance the customer experience of the ‘Teachers’ Pension Scheme’, the country’s second-largest public sector pension scheme. With a long-term contract of 10 years, TCS will utilize its core banking software suite, TCS BaNCS, to manage the pension scheme, which covers over 2 million members in England and Wales.

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Tata Power Renewable commissions 110-MW solar project for Kerala electricity board

Tata Power’s subsidiary Tata Power Renewable Energy Limited (TPREL) has successfully commissioned a 110-MW solar power project in Bikaner, Rajasthan. The project will provide power to the Kerala State Electricity Board (KSEB). Despite challenges like difficult land topography, extreme weather conditions, and adverse geopolitical circumstances, the project was completed within a remarkable period of 7 months. It utilized 2,59,272 mono-bifacial PERC half-cell modules.

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Suzlon crosses 20 GW installed windmills capacity worldwide

Suzlon has achieved a significant milestone by surpassing 20 GW of installed capacity worldwide. Through the deployment of 12,467 wind turbines across 17 countries, spanning six continents, Suzlon solidifies its position as a major player in the global wind energy landscape. The company, which has been instrumental in developing India’s wind energy sector since 1995, continues the vision of its late founder Tulsi Tanti.

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Dr Reddy’s rheumatoid arthritis drug meets all endpoints in Phase 1 study

Dr Reddy’s Laboratories has announced the successful Phase-I study of its Tocilizumab Biosimilar candidate, ‘DRL_TC’. The study evaluated its effectiveness in treating moderate-to-severe active rheumatoid arthritis and compared it to reference products. The results showed equivalence and similarity in pharmacodynamic parameters, safety, and immunogenicity. Dr Reddy’s had previously completed a successful phase I study of the biosimilar candidate administered subcutaneously.

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Patel Engineering secures Rs 519.5 crore project from CIDCO

Patel Engineering Ltd has secured a new project worth Rs 519.5 crore. The City and Industrial Development Corporation (CIDCO) awarded the company a letter of acceptance (LoA) for the construction of a 6.7 km water tunnel in Maharashtra. The project, which includes associated works, will be executed solely by Patel Engineering within a timeframe of 60 months.

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Lupin launches Darunavir tablets used in controlling HIV infections

Lupin Ltd has introduced Darunavir tablets, used to manage HIV infection, in the US market. The newly launched drug is a generic version of Janssen Products’ Prezista tablets. According to IQVIA data, Darunavir tablets had an estimated annual sales of $308 million in the US for the 12 months ending March 2023.

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Nava’s Zambia subsidiary discharges all overdue loan instalments

Nava Ltd announced that its Zambian subsidiary, Maamba Collieries Ltd. (MCL), has successfully paid off all overdue loan installments. As a result, the company’s overall liabilities have reduced from $483 million in December 2022 to $206 million. MCL has also been meeting its regular debt service requirement since March 2023. Following this achievement, MCL plans to engage with lenders in future discussions, building on the positive progress made.

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Bharat Petroleum starts pilot to test ED7 blend fuel

Bharat Petroleum Corp Ltd (BPCL) has launched a pilot program in partnership with Ashok Leyland and Hero Mototcorp to test the effectiveness of the ED7 fuel blend. The blend, consisting of 93% diesel and 7% ethanol, aims to revolutionize India’s biofuel economy and establish a more stable energy mix. Ashok Leyland conducted laboratory trials on their engines using the ED7 fuel. BPCL’s initiative aligns with India’s goal of reducing import bills and promoting a cleaner, greener future.

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Greaves Finance introduces ‘evfin’ platform for EV financing

Greaves Cotton Ltd’s subsidiary Greaves Finance Ltd has launched “evfin,” a financial platform aimed at transforming the landscape of electric vehicle (EV) financing. With a projected compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 49% from 2022 to 2030, the domestic EV market is expected to reach an annual sales volume of one crore units by 2030. 

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Ashok Leyland’s Net Profit Falls 17% YoY to Rs 751Cr in Q4 – Top Indian Market Updates

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Ashok Leyland Q4 Results: Net profit falls 17% YoY to Rs 751 crore

Ashok Leyland reported a 17% YoY decline in net profit to Rs 751 crore for the quarter ended March (Q4 FY23). Its total operating revenue increased by 33% YoY to Rs 11,626 crore during the same quarter. EBITDA stood at Rs 1,276 crore, up 64% YoY. The company’s board has recommended a dividend of Rs 2.6 per equity share.

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PVR Inox to invest Rs 700 crore to set up new screens, retrofit old ones

PVR Inox intends to invest Rs 700 crore in FY24 to add 175 new screens and upgrade existing ones. The expansion plan aims to counter losses at certain locations. According to the company, the cinema business is recovering, prompting the company’s aggressive expansion strategy. Currently, the company is making plans to expand to a number of Tier-2 and Tier-3 cities such as Rourkela, Bhubaneswar, etc.

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Trent incorporates new JV company with MAS Fashion to manufacture intimate apparel in India

Trent Ltd has formed a 50:50 joint venture called Trent MAS Fashion Private Ltd. with MAS Amity Pte Ltd. The new entity will focus on designing, developing, and manufacturing intimate apparel and related products in India. The partnership aims to source and manufacture lingerie, activewear, and other products in the country.

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Zurich DIFC deploys TCS solution for automating business process solutions

Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) will offer business process solutions to Zurich Insurance Company DIFC through its product TCS BaNCS. The aim is to automate processes, expedite claim settlement and accounting closure, and maintain data consistency. TCS BaNCS for Property and Casualty, a comprehensive insurance solution suite, will enable growth and transformation for Zurich DIFC.

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JSW Energy Q4 Results: Net profit falls 68% YoY to Rs 272 crore

JSW Energy reported a 68% YoY decline in consolidated net profit of Rs 272 crore for the quarter ended March (Q4 FY23). However, its consolidated operating revenue rose 9.38% YoY to Rs 2,670 crore during the same quarter. EBITDA stood at Rs 745 crore, down 34% YoY. The company’s board has recommended a dividend of Rs 2 per equity share.

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Wipro expands Google Cloud tie-up to extend generative AI tools to clients

Wipro Ltd has partnered with Google Cloud to offer generative AI tools to its clients. It will integrate Google Cloud’s suite of AI tools with its own intellectual property and industry solutions. Additionally, Wipro plans to train 20,000 associates on Google Cloud’s generative AI technologies, enabling them to implement secure and scalable AI-led transformations for clients.

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Bajaj Electricals Q4 Results: Net profit jumps 32% YoY to Rs 52 crore

Bajaj Electricals reported a 32% YoY jump in net profit to Rs 52 crore in Q4 FY23. Its revenue increased 11% YoY to Rs 1,490 crore during the same quarter. EBITDA stood at Rs 86 crore, up by 36% YoY. The company’s board has recommended a final dividend of Rs 4 per equity share.

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Paytm launches UPI SDK to enable customers to pay directly within the merchant app

Paytm has launched Paytm UPI SDK, enabling online merchants to accept UPI payments within their mobile apps. Customers can make direct payments from their bank accounts without leaving the merchant app, using their UPI PIN. The feature also allows customers to check balances, create VPA handles, and manage UPI accounts within the merchant app. This offering is part of Paytm’s UPI acquiring arrangement between Paytm Payments Services Ltd. and Paytm Payments Bank.

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Venus Remedies gets GMP certificate from Kenya for all Baddi facilities

Venus Remedies received a GMP certification from the Kenyan Health Ministry for its production facilities in Baddi. The certification expands the company’s market potential in Kenya, estimated at $780 million. It covers the manufacturing of antibiotics and oncology products in various forms. With this, the number of international GMP certifications for Venus Remedies has gone up to 25.

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WPI Inflation Eases to 1.34% in March – Top Indian Market Updates

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WPI Inflation eases to 1.34% in March

The wholesale price index (WPI)-based inflation rate dropped to a 29-month low of 1.34% in March, down from 3.85% in February. This decline was attributed to a higher base effect and a decrease in the prices of manufactured products. This marks the sixth consecutive month of single-digit wholesale inflation after 18 months of double-digit inflation. 

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Passenger vehicle exports from India rise 15% in FY23: SIAM

According to data released by the Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM), passenger vehicle exports from India witnessed a 15% increase in the financial year 2022-23, with Maruti Suzuki India being the leader in this segment. The total passenger vehicle exports reached 6,62,891 units in FY23, compared to 5,77,875 units in FY22. Passenger car shipments grew by 10% to reach 4,13,787 units, while utility vehicle exports saw a 23% growth with 2,47,493 units exported during FY22.

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Ashok Leyland bags order of 1,560 trucks from VRL Logistics

Ashok Leyland has received an order of 1,560 trucks from VRL Logistics Ltd (VRL). The trucks are equipped with advanced features aimed at enhancing efficiency and profitability for VRL’s growing fleet. With this order, VRL aims to reduce maintenance time, minimise stop-overs, and improve overall efficiency. This is expected to result in better uptime and increased profitability for VRL.

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Vedanta joins 20 Korean display firms for electronics manufacturing hub in India

Vedanta Group has signed Memorandum of Understandings (MoUs) with 20 Korean companies from the display glass industry for the development of an electronics manufacturing hub in India. The proposed electronics manufacturing hub has the potential to attract over 150 companies and generate more than 1 lakh direct and indirect jobs. Vedanta’s greenfield display fab would be one of the anchor projects for this proposed hub.

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Adani-Total’s Dhamra LNG terminal to start commercial operations at May-end

Adani Group and TotalEnergies’ newly built liquefied natural gas (LNG) import facility at Dhamra on the Odisha coast in India will begin commercial operations at the end of May. The terminal has the capacity to handle 5 million tonnes of LNG per year and received its first shipment of LNG on April 1. The LNG will be used for various purposes, including steel production, fertilizer production, compressed natural gas (CNG), and cooking gas.

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EIL secures business worth Rs 4,500 crore in FY23, a 165% jump

Engineers India Ltd (EIL) secured business worth Rs 4,500 crore in FY23, marking a significant jump of 165% YoY. The company attributed this growth to its expanded presence in the traditional hydrocarbon sector and its entry into emerging areas such as green hydrogen and niche chemicals. EIL also secured Rs 600 crore worth of business from international clients in FY23, a substantial increase from Rs 50 crore in FY22.

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Hathway Cable & Datacom Q4 Results: Net loss at Rs 14.61 crore

Hathway Cable & Datacom Ltd reported a consolidated net loss of Rs 14.61 crore in Q4 FY22-23. It posted a net profit of Rs 28.42 crore in Q4 FY22. The company’s revenue from operations stood at Rs 459.59 crore, up 2.40% YoY. The revenue from the broadband business was Rs 159.16 crore, while the revenue from the Cable TV business was Rs 300.43 crore in Q4. Total expenses increased by 8.24% YoY to Rs 484.49 crore.

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Tata Power discom arm signs 200-MW hydropower pact with NVVN

Tata Power Delhi Distribution Ltd (Tata Power-DDL) has signed a 200-MW medium-term hydropower purchase agreement with NTPC Vidyut Vyapar Nigam Ltd (NVVNL) to meet the projected peak demand. NVVNL, the trading arm of NTPC Ltd, will supply hydropower to Tata Power-DDL for the next five years, specifically from May to September 2023.

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M&M recasts top management roles of auto business

Mahindra & Mahindra (M&M) has restructured the roles of senior officials and created a new position of CEO for the automotive business to focus on internal combustion engine-powered SUV operations. The company has also appointed a Chief Operating Officer (COO) for its electric vehicle business to oversee the emerging electric SUV portfolio, reflecting its increased focus on electric mobility and sustainability.

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Adani Repays Rs 4,000Cr Bridge Loan – Top Indian Market Updates

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Adani Group repays $500 million bridge loan

The Adani Group has repaid a $500 million bridge loan due on March 9, a portion of the loan from global banks amounting $4.5 billion, to finance the purchase of Holcim Ltd’s cement assets last year. The money was released to lenders on Tuesday. Some banks had hesitated to refinance the debt following the Hindenburg incident.

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Alembic Pharma gets final USFDA approval for hypertension drug

Alembic Pharmaceuticals Ltd has received final approval from the US Food & Drug Administration (USFDA) for its abbreviated new drug application of Prazosin Hydrochloride Capsules. The drug is used for the treatment of hypertension (to lower blood pressure). According to IQVIA data, the product has an estimated market size of $50 million for the 12 months ending December 2022.

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IOC to develop Haldia refinery into petrochemicals complex

Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) is set to develop its existing refinery in West Bengal’s Haldia into a petrochemicals complex for sustaining operations profitably. IOC has sought land from Hindustan Fertilizer Corporation (HFC), whose factory is lying defunct, for developing the petrochemicals complex.

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Ashok Leyland rolls out Embrace Equity programme

Ashok Leyland has launched a new campaign called ‘Embrace Equity’ commemorating International Women’s Day being celebrated. The initiative is an attempt to provide women with equal opportunities. The automaker has invited 100 women to New Delhi to be trained on driving commercial vehicles at its training institute.

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Adani Power amalgamates six subsidiary companies

Adani Power has amalgamated six of its subsidiaries with itself. An amalgamation of six wholly-owned subsidiary companies of Adani Power Ltd (APL)– Adani Power Maharashtra Ltd (APML), Adani Power Rajasthan Ltd (APRL), Udupi Power Corporation Ltd (UPCL), Raipur Energen Ltd (REL), Raigarh Energy Generation Ltd (REGL), and Adani Power (Mundra) Ltd (APMuL)– with APL was sanctioned by the Ahmedabad-bench of National Company Law Tribunal.

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Jio extends 5G coverage to 27 more cities, now covers 331 cities across India

Reliance Jio has launched its 5G services in 27 more cities of 13 states and union territories to extend its network of ultra-high-speed telephony to 331 cities across India. Jio True 5G is now available in 27 additional cities in states like Andhra Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Jammu & Kashmir, Karnataka, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Punjab, Tamil Nadu, Telangana, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand and West Bengal.

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Jubilant Pharmova’s API facility in Karnataka gets VAI status from USFDA 

​​Jubilant Pharmova Ltd’s Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (API) manufacturing facility at Nanjangud in Karnataka has been assigned a Voluntary Action Indicated (VAI) status by the US Food & Drug Administration. The VAI classification is issued when ‘objectionable conditions or practices are found during the inspection but the agency is not prepared to take or recommend any administrative or regulatory action’. VAI is the second-best classification that a plant can get from the USFDA after ‘No Action Indicated’.

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India imposes money laundering provisions on crypto sector

The Finance Ministry has imposed anti-money laundering legislation to crypto trading, safekeeping, and related financial services in a move to tighten oversight of digital assets. The move by India aligns with a global trend of requiring digital-asset platforms to follow anti-money laundering standards similar to those followed by other regulated entities like banks or stock brokers.

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HDB Financial Services flags data breach at service provider

HDB Financial Services (a subsidiary of HDFC Bank) had a data breach at one of its service providers which processes customer information. HDB is working with a regulator and an office of the government to investigate the incident. HDFC Bank said it was not affected by the incident.

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Future Enterprises admitted for insolvency

Future Enterprise has been admitted to insolvency resolution requiring the firm to be auctioned to recover unpaid dues. In a regulatory filing, The Mumbai bench of the National Company Law Tribunal has ordered the commencement of corporate insolvency resolution process (CIRP). The NCLT appointed a resolution professional to manage the affairs of the company till it is sold to a successful bidder.

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