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Reliance Infra, Coastal Mechanics tie up to tap India's defence MRO sector

Reliance Infra, Coastal Mechanics tie up to tap India's defence MRO sector

Reliance Defence Limited, a company promoted by Reliance Infrastructure Limited, on Monday announced it has entered into a strategic agreement with US-based defence contractor Coastal Mechanics Inc (CMI), to target India's ₹20,000 crore maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO), and upgrade defence market.
In an exchange filing on Monday, the company said that the partnership will focus on lifecycle support for a range of platforms used by the Indian armed forces. These include Jaguar and MiG-29 fighter aircraft, Apache attack helicopters, L-70 air defence guns, among others.
Reliance Defence and Coastal Mechanics plan to provide end-to-end MRO, upgrade, and lifecycle support solutions for these systems. "The segment represents a high-value, long-duration opportunity driven by the Indian military's strategic shift from asset replacement to lifecycle extension and performance-based logistics," the company said.
Reliance Infra Q4 results
Reliance Infrastructure posted a net profit of ₹4,387.08 crore in the fourth quarter of the financial year 2024–25 (Q4 FY25), marking a turn from a ₹220 crore loss in the corresponding quarter of the previous financial year.
In Q4 FY25, the company's consolidated earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortisation (Ebitda), after adjusting for an exceptional income of ₹514 crore, stood at ₹8,876 crore. This marks a sharp rise of approximately 681 per cent quarter-on-quarter compared to ₹1,136 crore in Q3 FY25.
Shares of Reliance Infrastructure last traded at ₹412.85 apiece on the BSE at the close of the markets on Monday.
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