While India is not a member of NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization), there is a bilateral and defense cooperation with NATO countries like the US, France and the UK, which is expected to benefit Indian defense companies.
Shares of Cochin Shipyard are currently trading above their 5-, 10-, 20-, 30-, 50-, 50-, 100-, 150-, and 200-day easy moving average (SMA), showing a positive uptrend in the counter. According to the trendlin forecast, EPS is expected to increase by 4.4% in FY 26, with a consensus of three analysts ‘hold’.
After NATO Secretary General Mark Rutt proposed that the member states have their defense costs to GDP. After raising the% x, other defense stocks such as data patterns, Hindustan aeronautics and midhahani have increased between 3% and%%.
To receive priority devices such as air defense systems, long -range missiles, artillery, ammunition, drone and strategic capable, 32 NATO countries are required to meet “capacity goals”. Individual plans for each country are secret, so specific details are limited. “We should spend a minimum of%.%Of defense on defense, which means an additional 16 to 19 billion euros ($ 18-222),” said Dutch Defense Minister Ruben Brekerman, said.
The Cochin Shipyard estimates about 1,649% in the last five years and about 737% in the last two years. Its March 2025 quarterly revenue of Rs. 1,807 crore was recorded, with a 38.5% growth annually, with a net profit of Rs 285 crore.
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