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India's BEL Has New Strategy for Growth
NEW DELHI - As part of its new growth strategy, India's largest defense electronics company, Bharat Electronics Ltd. (BEL), plans to strike joint ventures with foreign companies in the future, a company executive said.

BEL, Bangalore, also plans to enter the nuclear power instrumentation market as part of the strategy, and will henceforth give priority to defense and even homeland security products, the executive said.

The growth initiatives have been recommended by consulting firm KPMG, which was hired in 2008 to help BEL compete in the emerging business environment and restructure itself.

BEL, with an order book at about $2 billion as of April 1, recorded $923.6 million in sales for the year 2008-09 compared with the previous year's $820.5 million.

The BEL executive said the company has signed a memorandum of understanding with Astra Microwave Products, Hyderabad, India, for microwave components. Under another agreement signed this year, BEL and U.S. defense giant Boeing will jointly develop an analysis and experimentation center in India to help customers make better-informed decisions on modernizing the country's defense forces.

Some significant orders that BEL executed during the year include artillery combat command and control systems for India's network-centric warfare effort, radar warning receivers, surveillance radar elements, thermal imager-based integrated observation equipment, the Rohini 3-D surveillance radar, shipborne and airborne electronic warfare systems, laser rangefinders and night-vision binoculars, the BEL executive said.
 
Just to know, Bharat Electronics Limited planned to diversify its portfolio with 70% focus on the defence sector and 30% on sectors with future market opportunities for growth, including homeland security, infrastructure and e-governance.

- The company had appointed KPMG consulting firm to identify new growth opportunities.

-With Boeing to jointly develop an analysis and experimentation centre in India to offer customers the ability to make better informed decisions on modernising the country's defence forces.

- The company also signed a pact with SELEX Galilieo.

- Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL) is all set to export its Electronic Voting Machines in bulk order to various countries after they adapt to the new technology for their election process.

- It supplied 7.5 lakh Electronic Voting Machines to the Indian government out of which 1.02 lakh were provided last year.

- The company haD received a bulk order from Nambia to supply 2,000 EVMs.

- BEL is presently supplying EVMs to Mauritius and other African countries.

- Those that had expressed interest were countries like Malaysia, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Namibia, the Phillipines, Honduras, Malawi, and Mauritius.

- Bharat Electronics Ltd (BEL) is in advanced talks with Thales Group, a French defence electronics firm, to set up a joint venture to make radars for both the military and civilian markets in India.

- BEL also has pacts with Israel Aerospace Industries Ltd and Elisra Group of Israel to jointly develop unmanned aerial vehicles and airborne electronic warfare systems.

The proposed venture is part of BEL’s plans to expand its business and double revenue to Rs10,000 crore by 2011-12.

The firm earned 86% of its annual revenue of Rs4,611 crore in 2008-09 from the defence sector. It has an order book of Rs10,100 crore.
 

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