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DEFENCE INDUSTRY

Goodluck India begins first overseas shipment of 155mm artillery shells, enters global defence supply chain

New Delhi, March 28. Goodluck India Limited has commenced its first overseas shipment of 155mm heavy-calibre empty artillery shells, executing a $6 million export order through its defence subsidiary, Goodluck Defence and Aerospace Limited (GDAL). The consignment has been dispatched from the company’s facility in Uttar Pradesh, signalling its entry into international defence manufacturing and underscoring its expanding production capabilities.

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Strategic milestone for diversification

The export represents a major step in Goodluck India’s diversification into high-value defence production. By meeting stringent global standards in both quality and scale, the company has validated its recent investments in GDAL and demonstrated its readiness to handle complex defence contracts. The development aligns with its broader strategy to move beyond traditional engineering and steel products into precision defence manufacturing.

Building defence capacity in Uttar Pradesh

Founded in 1986 as a diversified engineering and steel products manufacturer, Goodluck India established GDAL in August 2023 to focus exclusively on defence and aerospace components. The subsidiary is setting up a ₹400 crore manufacturing facility at Sikandrabad, Uttar Pradesh, dedicated to defence hardware, including 155mm artillery shells.

The plant has an initial annual production capacity of 150,000 shells, which the company plans to scale up to 400,000 units. Goodluck India expects its defence vertical to contribute nearly 10 percent of its total revenue within the next three to four years. At full capacity, GDAL is projected to generate ₹350-400 crore in revenue with healthy margins. The company’s forging division already supplies components for projects linked to Defence Research and Development Organisation and BrahMos Aerospace, providing a foundation for its defence ambitions.

Boost to global credibility

The successful execution of this export order strengthens Goodluck India’s position in the global defence supply chain and diversifies its revenue streams through international sales. With capacity expansion underway, the company is positioning itself to secure a larger order book and pursue future defence contracts requiring precision engineering.

Competitive landscape

Goodluck India’s entry comes amid intensifying competition in India’s private defence manufacturing space. Companies such as Reliance Infrastructure, which has partnered with Rheinmetall, and Adani Group are also building capabilities in 155mm artillery ammunition. Public sector players like Munitions India Limited and Yantra India Limited remain established competitors in this segment.

Risks and outlook

Investors will be watching how efficiently the company executes the remainder of the $6 million order and advances its capacity expansion plans. Broader economic conditions, along with changes in government regulations and taxation policies, could influence performance.

Future indicators of growth will include GDAL’s contribution to overall revenues and profitability, its ability to win additional defence contracts, and progress in enhancing technological capabilities within the defence subsidiary.

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