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Raymond Appoints Former BEL Chief As CEO, Signalling A Massive Bet On India’s Booming Defence Industry

Raymond appoints former BEL chief Bhanu Prakash Srivastava to lead its defence business amid India's manufacturing transformation.

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Leadership appointments often reveal more about a company’s long-term priorities than quarterly earnings.

Raymond Ltd’s decision to appoint former Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL) Chairman and Managing Director Bhanu Prakash Srivastava as Chief Executive Officer of its defence business is one such signal.

Rather than expanding through acquisitions or announcing new contracts, the company has chosen to strengthen its leadership with an executive who has spent more than four decades in India’s defence ecosystem.

Experienced Defence Leader Joins

Raymond announced on Monday that Srivastava has been appointed CEO of its defence business with effect from July 6, 2026. The appointment was also disclosed to the stock exchanges under Regulation 30 of the SEBI Listing Regulations.

According to Raymond’s filing, Srivastava holds a Bachelor of Technology in Mechanical Engineering from IIT-BHU and an MBA. Before joining Raymond, he spent over four decades at BEL, where he served in several senior leadership positions before becoming Chairman and Managing Director between 2022 and 2024.

The company said his appointment supports its objective of building a “future-ready, technology-led defence platform.”

Career Built In Defence

Srivastava joined BEL in August 1986 and built his career across multiple technical and operational functions. During his tenure, he gained experience in manufacturing, project management, quality management, materials management, design and development, and product support.

BEL also credits him with contributing to programmes involving radio and data equipment, military and telecom switching systems, C4I systems, radars for the Army, Air Force and Navy, sonars, naval communication systems, fire control systems and surface-to-air missile projects for naval ships.

That breadth of experience is particularly relevant in a sector where product development, testing and customer acceptance typically extend over several years and require close coordination with defence organisations.

Why The Appointment Matters

While Raymond has traditionally been associated with textiles and apparel, the appointment reflects the company’s intent to strengthen its presence in defence manufacturing through experienced leadership.

Unlike many industrial sectors, defence manufacturing demands expertise that extends beyond production capability. Companies must meet stringent technical specifications, navigate detailed qualification processes and manage long project lifecycles.

Senior executives with experience in these areas can help shape strategy, oversee programme execution and build relationships across the defence ecosystem.

By hiring a former BEL chief, Raymond is adding leadership with firsthand experience of India’s defence electronics landscape rather than relying solely on expertise from conventional manufacturing industries.

Looking Beyond Leadership

The announcement does not include details of new contracts, investment plans or financial targets for Raymond’s defence business. Instead, it focuses on leadership and organisational capability.

That makes the appointment noteworthy in its own right. As India’s private defence manufacturing ecosystem evolves, companies are increasingly seeking leaders with deep technical knowledge and institutional experience. Raymond’s latest move suggests it sees experienced leadership as an important component of building a long-term presence in the sector.

Whether this appointment translates into future business expansion will depend on the company’s execution and strategy over the coming years.

For now, the announcement marks a significant addition to Raymond’s senior management team and signals its continued commitment to developing its defence business under an executive with extensive experience in one of India’s leading defence public sector enterprises.

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