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These three drone stocks could soar on Budget boost

Markets PremiumThese three drone stocks could soar on Budget boost Equitymaster4 min read27 Dec 2025, 07:00 AM ISTIndia needs up-to-date battle equipment, including high-tech drones that can both monitor enemy positions and carry out precision strikes. (Bloomberg)SummaryReports say the government may announce a manufacturing-focused incentive scheme under the Drone Shakti initiative in Union Budget 2026-27 to accelerate the indigenous production of unmanned aerial vehicles. The government is likely to announce a manufacturing-focused incentive scheme under the Drone Shakti initiative in the Union budget for 2026-27 to accelerate the indigenous production of unmanned aerial vehicles, according to a Moneycontrol report.

These three drone stocks could soar on Budget boost

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Key Highlights

  • The proposed scheme is expected to run for five years and align with the period of the Sixteenth Finance Commission, the report said. Here are three drone stocks that stand to benefit should an announcement materialize.
  • Note that this is not a fundamental analysis of these stocks and does not constitute a recommendation. Zen TechnologiesZen Technologies has established itself as a leader in defence technology during a period of rapid technological advancement and evolving security threats.
  • It is an expert in land-based force simulation training, developing state-of-the-art simulators that enable military personnel to rehearse for actual situations in safe settings. It currently provides the military with practical, economical, and long-lasting alternatives to traditional live drills by offering training systems for tanks, automobiles, artillery, and aircraft. The counter unmanned aerial system (CUAS) platform from Zen Technologies provides a complete anti-drone solution that effectively tackles the growing security risks presented by unapproved drone operations.
  • The CUAS's multi-layered, multi-sensor architecture is intended to recognise, classify, and eliminate aerial threats. Zen Technologies reported revenue of ₹173.60 crore in Q2 FY26, against ₹241.80 crore a year earlier.
  • Net profit decreased from ₹63.4 crore to ₹62 crore.
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