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L&T, BEL join hands for India's 5th-generation fighter aircraft programme

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BENGALURU: Engineering major Larsen & Toubro (L&T) has entered into a strategic partnership with defence PSU Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL) to support the Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA) — a fifth generation fighter aircraft — programme for the Indian Air Force .

The consortium will respond to the Expression of Interest (EoI) notice issued by the Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA) in the coming weeks.

According to the companies, the tie-up will bring together L&T’s strength in defence and aerospace platforms with BEL’s long-standing expertise in defence electronics and systems. Together, they aim to contribute to India’s 5th-generation fighter aircraft project, seen as a cornerstone in the country’s indigenous defence push.

“The collaboration with BEL marks a significant leap in our commitment to the modernisation of India’s defence capabilities. Both organisations are leaders in our respective domains and our combined efforts will play a crucial role in bolstering national security and advancing self-reliance in defence technologies,” L&T CMD SN Subrahmanyan, said.

BEL CMD Manoj Jain stressed on the importance of the project for India’s technological ambitions. “The AMCA project represents India’s growing capabilities in defence technology. With L&T’s engineering and systems integration capabilities and BEL’s expertise in defence electronics, we are confident of delivering a world-class solution that will serve the Indian Air Force for decades to come,” he said.

Both companies have a history of collaboration, having played key roles in the indigenous Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) programme — with L&T supplying aero-structure modules and BEL developing mission-critical avionics and electronic systems.

“Building on that legacy, the new consortium promises proven expertise, technology integration and timely delivery for India’s most ambitious fighter aircraft programme yet,” as per a statement issued Wednesday.
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