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As economies slump amid global conflicts, this market in Nagpur booms

Published on: Oct 20, 2024 11:45 AM IST

Countries from Europe and West Asia continue to stockpile arms and ammunition in record numbers. Major beneficiaries are defence PSUs and private players.

Explosives and ammunition manufacturing units in Nagpur are registering record number of sales and profits as exports are on the rise during a period of global uncertainty plagued by wars in West Asia and Ukraine, said a report by The Times of India.

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh performs 'Shastra Puja' on the occasion of 'Vijayadashami' during a function at the Sukna Military Station, in Darjeeling district, West Bengal. (File image)(PTI)

Buyers from countries like Bulgaria, Spain, Germany, South Africa, Poland, Vietnam, Brazil and Saudi Arabia are reportedly stockpiling by buying ammunition in record numbers from Nagpur, informally called as India's explosives capital.

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According to the report, 155 mm calibre shells used in howitzer guns and 40 mm shoulder fired rockets are among the items in top demand. Sources told TOI that order around 9,000 crore have been dispatched in the last three months and orders worth at least 3,000 crore is under execution. A similar revenue is expected from the sales of raw explosives powder as well.

Companies benefitting out of this boom include mid-size ancillary units to defence public-sector undertakings (PSU)'s. These include Yantra India Ltd (YIL), a PSU formed out of the Ordnance Factory and Munitions India Ltd (MIL). The latter has ordnance factories at Chandrapur and Bhandara.

Nagpur based companies are also catering to high-energy raw materials too. Solar Industries, a private player is one of the major players in this category alongside MIL. According to the report, export filings of several private players with the government show sizeable export of such raw materials to arms companies across Europe, Far East and West Asia.

The Ministry of Commerce maintains district-wise export figures. Nagpur has exported bombs worth 770 crore in the quarter from April'24 to June'24 and neighbouring Chandrapur has exported bombs worth 458 crore in the last fiscal year.

 
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