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Tejas Networks bags purchase orders of Rs 60 crores from Bharat Electronics Limited

Tejas Networks received purchase orders of over INR 60 crores from BEL towards supply and services of its optical and data networking equipment

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In a recent development, Tejas Networks has inked a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL), India's premier defence solution provider.

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The MoU will allow BEL to exploit Tejas' optical transmission, access, and data-switching products for domestic & export markets by jointly capitalizing on the emerging opportunities in defence communication, strategic communication, smart city, homeland security, metro and state network projects under the 'Make-in-India' program.

It was also known that Tejas Networks recently received purchase orders totalling over INR 60 crores from BEL, towards supply and services of its optical and data networking equipment for various projects won by BEL, which includes the Kerala Fibre Optic Network, defence communication networks and smart city projects.

Commenting about this development, Anandi Ramalingam, Director (Marketing) at Bharat Electronics Limited said, "Communication technology is becoming a critical part of defence systems and having an indigenous eco-system is important to address our long-term strategic needs. We are pleased to partner with Tejas Networks, India's leading R&D-driven telecom products company in the private sector, and combine our complementary strengths to address emerging opportunities in the defence, strategic and civilian sector. BEL has proven capabilities in delivering projects that require complex electronic system design, engineering and production, while Tejas is strong in R&D-led, high-technology product development for optical and data communication. Working together, we expect to create a strong indigenous R&D-driven eco-system, which will reduce our dependence on foreign technology and boost high-value, indigenous electronics manufacturing within the country, in line with the Make in India program."

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Sanjay Nayak, Managing Director and CEO of Tejas Networks expressed, "We are excited to enter into a strategic partnership with BEL, India's flagship defence electronics company with an outstanding track record of execution and deep understanding of complex defence systems as well as strategic and civilian projects. This partnership will enable us to offer our state-of-the-art optical transmission, access and data-switching products for turnkey projects in India and internationally. It will also diversify our customer base across a wider set of networking applications and domains."

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