Kalyani Strategic Systems Signs Landmark UAE Contract for Artillery Spare Parts

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In a significant development for Indo-UAE defense relations, Kalyani Strategic Systems Limited (KSSL), a wholly owned subsidiary of Bharat Forge Limited, has entered into a landmark contract with GRADEONE, a subsidiary of the UAE’s EDGE Group. This agreement marks the first-ever supply of critical artillery system spare parts between an Emirati and an Indian company.

Strategic Significance of the Agreement

The contract, finalized on September 11, 2025, involves the supply of large-caliber 155mm howitzer barrels, essential components for artillery systems used by armed forces worldwide. These barrels are crucial for ensuring the optimal performance and longevity of howitzers, thereby enhancing operational readiness.

The agreement underscores a growing defense partnership between India and the UAE, reflecting mutual interests in strengthening defense capabilities and fostering long-term cooperation.

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Key Figures Behind the Deal

Kalyani Strategic Systems UAE contract

The contract was signed by Khalifa Al Ali, CEO of MP3 International, a GRADEONE subsidiary based in Abu Dhabi, and Neelesh Tungar, CEO of Kalyani Strategic Systems Limited. Their collaboration signifies a milestone in defense cooperation between the two nations, paving the way for future partnerships in the defense sector.

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Technological and Economic Implications

This agreement not only enhances the technological capabilities of both nations but also contributes to their economic growth. By engaging in defense collaborations, India and the UAE aim to boost their defense manufacturing sectors, create employment opportunities, and promote technological advancements. The deal aligns with India’s “Make in India” initiative and the UAE’s vision to diversify its economy and reduce dependence on oil exports.

Future Prospects

Looking ahead, this partnership sets the stage for further collaborations between India and the UAE in the defense sector. Both countries are expected to explore opportunities for joint ventures, technology transfers, and co-production of defense equipment. Such initiatives will not only strengthen bilateral ties but also enhance regional security and stability.

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