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    Bharat Forge broadcasts two aerospace partnerships

    The shares of Bharat Forge Restricted (BFL) had been buying and selling at ₹1,091.35 down by ₹13.30 or 1.20 per cent on the NSE immediately at 12.05 pm.

    Bharat Forge Restricted (BFL), the Pune-based multinational, unveiled two important aerospace collaborations at Aero India 2025 on February 12. The corporate introduced a partnership with Liebherr-Aerospace & Transportation SAS to ascertain a state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Pune, that includes a hoop mill for producing touchdown gear elements.

    In a separate announcement the identical day, BFL signed a Memorandum of Understanding with VEDA Aeronautics to develop unmanned aerial automobiles (UAVs) and high-speed aerial weapon techniques for defence purposes. Underneath this settlement, BFL will provide micro jet engines for VEDA’s unmanned techniques, with its 40 and 45 Kgf engines already in serial manufacturing.

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    The Liebherr facility, scheduled to be operational in 2025, goals to serve international aerospace trade calls for. In response to Guru Biswal, BFL’s Aerospace CEO, the corporate will concentrate on creating indigenous jet engines as much as 400 Kgf thrust for Indian defence forces as a part of its collaboration with VEDA.

    These partnerships align with India’s “Make in India” initiative and strengthen BFL’s place within the aerospace and defence sectors. The corporate, recognized primarily for automotive elements, has been increasing its aerospace capabilities whereas sustaining its presence throughout 5 international locations globally.

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