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Defense Stocks Take Hit as Ammo Stockpiles Decline

Economy Desk By Economy Desk February 1, 2025 3 Min Read
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Defense stocks, which had seen a significant surge in the previous year, faced a downturn in 2024. Many leading defense companies, such as Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd, Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders, Bharat Electronics, Garden Reach Shipping and Engineers, witnessed a decline of up to 50 per cent from their peak levels. Investors were eagerly awaiting the Budget announcement, hoping for higher allocations and increased focus on indigenous sourcing to revive the sector.

However, the budget allocation of ₹1.80 lakh crore for defense capital expenditure did not meet expectations, leading to a negative reaction in the stock market. Despite initial gains during the Budget speech, defense stocks ended the day in the red. Among the top losers were Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders, which dropped nearly 5 per cent, followed by Cochin Shipyard (-4.3 per cent), HAL (-4.2 per cent), and Bharat Electronics (-3.7 per cent). Garden Reach Shipbuilders and Engineers managed to limit their losses to 1.95 per cent.

The modest increase of 4.7 per cent in the overall capital outlay to ₹1.80 lakh crore compared to the previous year’s allocation of ₹1.72 lakh crore failed to impress investors. While the current year’s allocation is 13 per cent higher than the revised estimate of ₹1.59 lakh crore for FY25, there were concerns regarding underspending in key areas such as equipment and construction projects. The allocation for Naval fleet saw an increase, but expenditure on Naval Dockyard projects fell short.

Despite the mixed response to the budget allocation, defense companies are exploring opportunities in the export market to diversify their revenue sources. Additionally, the Government can reallocate capital based on the evolving needs of the defense sector. The market reaction underscores the sensitivity of highly valued stocks when news does not align with expectations.

In conclusion, while the budget allocation may have disappointed some investors, defense companies have options to navigate the current challenges and pursue growth opportunities beyond domestic borders. The fluctuations in stock prices reflect the market’s reaction to perceived discrepancies between budget provisions and sector expectations.

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