Data Patterns (India) Limited has announced a substantial boost to its order book, revealing it has received new orders totaling ₹771.08 Crores. A significant portion of this, ₹585.76 Crores, comes from Bharat Electronic Limited for radar electronics. This influx of business further strengthens the company’s financial outlook, building upon its previously announced order book status of ₹2,654 Crores as of July 30, 2026.
Data Patterns Announces Significant Order Wins
Data Patterns (India) Limited has officially disclosed the receipt of new orders amounting to ₹771.08 Crores. This announcement, made on August 20, 2026, significantly enhances the company’s existing order book and provides strong revenue visibility for the upcoming periods.
Key Order Details
A substantial part of these new orders, valued at ₹585.76 Crores, has been secured from M/s. Bharat Electronic Limited. This specific contract is for the procurement of radar electronics, a core area of expertise for Data Patterns. The agreement highlights the company’s continued success in securing large-scale projects within the defense and aerospace sectors.
Order Book Expansion
Further details provided by the company indicate that as of July 30, 2026, Data Patterns had an order book status of ₹2,654 Crores, which includes both orders received and negotiated. Following this announcement, the total order inflow has reached ₹771.08 Crores. Of this total, ₹745.93 Crores were categorized under ‘orders negotiated and yet to be received’ at the time of the July 30 announcement. The remaining ₹25.15 Crore are considered new orders, distinct from the large Bharat Electronic Limited contract.
Details of the Bharat Electronic Limited Order
The order awarded by Bharat Electronic Limited is for the supply of Radar Electronics. It is a domestic order with broad consideration of ₹585.76 Crores. The terms and conditions of this contract are as per standard industry practices, and the execution timeline will be defined by the contract itself. Notably, there are no identified conflicts of interest or related party transactions associated with this significant order.
Source: BSE