DCX Lands Rs 31 Crore in New Defence Orders

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DCX Lands Rs 31 Crore in New Defence Orders
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Defence-linked electronics firm DCX has secured new orders totaling Rs 31.64 crore. These include Rs 17.45 crore for cable and wire harness assemblies and Rs 14.19 crore for printed circuit board (PCB) assemblies. The orders come from both domestic and international clients, bolstering the company's core business operations. DCX shares closed marginally higher on April 13, 2026.

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DCX India has secured new orders totaling approximately Rs 31.64 crore. These contracts bolster the company's position in the defence sector and its core manufacturing operations.

The orders include Rs 17.45 crore for cable and wire harness assemblies, which are crucial for integrating complex electronic systems. Additionally, a wholly-owned subsidiary received Rs 14.19 crore for printed circuit board (PCB) assemblies, a key component in most electronic devices.

These new contracts come from a mix of domestic and international clients, demonstrating DCX India's broad market reach and capability to meet varied specifications.

On April 13, 2026, DCX shares closed with a modest gain of 0.53 percent at Rs 175.13. The stock had opened at Rs 170.10 and reached an intraday high of Rs 177.00 during trading.

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