Reliance Defence Secures ₹600 Crore Ammunition Export Order from Germany’s Rheinmetall.

Defence

On 25 June 2025, Reliance Defence Ltd (a subsidiary of Reliance Infrastructure) clinched a major export contract worth ₹600 crore with Germany-based Rheinmetall Waffe Munition GmbH—a milestone deal signaling India’s rise in private-sector defence exports.


      - The ₹600 crore order is among the largest-ever export deals by an Indian private defence firm in the high-tech ammunition category, marking a key achievement under the recently launched strategic partnership with Rheinmetall.

      - Reliance Defence will manufacture and supply medium- to large-calibre ammunition—such as artillery shells, explosives, and propellants—through a new greenfield facility under the Dhirubhai Ambani Defence City (DADC) project in Ratnagiri, Maharashtra.

      - The Ratnagiri facility, in the Watad Industrial Area, will be one of South Asia’s largest ammunition plants—annually producing up to 2 lakh artillery shells, 10,000 tonnes of explosives, and 2,000 tonnes of propellants.

Main Point :-   (i) In response to the announcement, shares of Reliance Infrastructure rose nearly 5%—reflecting positive market sentiment and international validation of India’s defence manufacturing capabilities.

      (ii) The export deal bolsters Prime Minister Modi’s vision of self-reliant defence manufacturing, strengthening India’s global supply chain presence and advancing its status as a reliable defence exporter.

(iii) This major contract comes on the heels of a similar ₹10,000 crore ammunition pact with Germany’s Diehl Defence in June 2025. Together, these agreements bring India closer to achieving its ₹50,000 crore defence export target by 2029.

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