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BEL, HAL, other defence stocks fall up to 3% as Middle East war enters day 10. What are experts saying?
Indian defence stocks such as BEL, HAL and BDL fell up to 3% even as escalating tensions in the Middle East boost investor interest in the sector. Analysts say strong government spending, growing order books and rising geopolitical uncertainties could continue to support long-term growth prospects for defence companies.

Buy or sell: Amid no signs of de-escalation in US-Iran war, Vaishali Parekh recommends three intraday stocks for today
Buy or sell: Vaishali Parekh recommends three intraday stocks for today — Canara Bank, HAL, and Castrol India
HAL, BEL, BDL, Zen Technologies to GRSE: Is defence the new IT for the Indian stock market? - Mint
HAL, BEL, BDL, Zen Technologies to GRSE: Is defence the new IT for the Indian stock market?Mint

DCX Systems bags ₹68-crore order from HAL for airborne systems
DCX Systems secured a ₹68.05 crore order from Hindustan Aeronautics for custom antennas and power supplies, boosting its defence contracts. Shares rose 4.32% on NSE.

Top Stock Picks: L&T, HAL feature in CLSA's list for industrials; BHEL least preferred
The brokerage said that the government has been awarding multi-billion-dollar, multi-decade infrastructure contracts, which are expected to provide long-term revenue visibility for companies in the space.
HAL, BDL, other defence stocks in focus as Iran-Israel war continues; Trump says it's 'too late' for talks
Escalating Middle East conflict fuels optimism for Indian defence firms, with expectations of increased export orders. US President Trump's comments and recent military actions have heightened tensions. This, coupled with India-Israel defence cooperation, is expected to boost sentiment for companies like HAL and BEL, despite broader market jitters.

Hindustan Aeronautics shares in focus after ₹2,901 crore order win from Defence Ministry
The induction of these helicopters aims to enhance the Indian Coast Guard's capabilities for safety of artificial islands, offshore installations, fishermen and the marine environment.
Defence stocks surge on Middle East tensions! HAL, BEL, Paras Defence rise up to 13% even as stock market - The Times of India
Defence stocks surge on Middle East tensions! HAL, BEL, Paras Defence rise up to 13% even as stock marketThe Times of India
HAL, BDL, BEL, other defence stocks surge up to 13% as Iran-Israel war escalates; what to expect?
Defence stocks in India saw a significant surge on Monday. This rise was driven by the escalating conflict in the Middle East. Investors anticipate increased export orders for Indian defence companies. Companies like Paras Defence, HAL, BEL, and Bharat Dynamics experienced gains. The geopolitical tensions are expected to influence the defence sector's performance.

Watch | Sanjay Parekh on where he sees value in banks, IT, cement and telecom stocks
Sohum Asset Managers’ Founder & CIO, Sanjay Parekh, says markets look sluggish despite improving macro conditions, with Q3 Nifty earnings near 8–9%. He sees recovery in CVs (Ashok Leyland), credit growth at ICICI Bank and gradual picka a up in cement and steel. Portfolio stays domestic-focused: overweight telecom, NBFCs, industrials, cement, utilities, ports and logistics; underweight oil & gas and banks, zero FMCG. Watching IT names like Infosys and TCS, mid-cap tech (Persistent, Coforge, Mastek), defence HAL, quick commerce Zomato and Swiggy, and capital goods L&T, JSW Energy.
ITCONS E-Solution secured order worth Rs 3 crore from HAL
ITCONS E-Solution has secured an order worth Rs 2.62 crore from Hindustan Aeronautics (HAL), under the Department of Defence Production, Ministry of Defence.
HAL, BEL and other defence stocks jump up to 5% on potential India-Israel defence deal
Defence stocks such as Hindustan Aeronautics, Bharat Electronics and others gained up to 5% after reports of a potential India–Israel defence pact. The agreement, expected during Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Tel Aviv visit, may prioritise technology transfer in missile defence and advanced weapon systems.