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6 Smallcap Defense Stocks for Your Watchlist podcast

May 19, 2025

Blaring sirens. Cities gone dark. Closed schools and colleges. Flight cancellations and reschedulings. Public places emptying out. ★

We just had a glimpse of what a potential war looks like.

While there has been a ceasefire announcement, India Pak conflict is far from over.

The tensions are still simmering, and the geopolitical scenario in the last few years suggests things like this can stretch longer than expected and can affect far more than just two countries.

Whenever tensions rise between two major countries, especially in a region like ours, markets tend to react quickly - and often sharply. Uncertainty spikes. Capital starts moving toward "safer" assets.

Let's look at the list of stocks that are likely to stay in focus amid India Pak conflict.

Blaring sirens. Cities gone dark. Closed schools and colleges. Flight cancellations and reschedulings. Public places emptying out.

We just had a glimpse of what a potential war looks like.

While there has been a ceasefire announcement, India Pak conflict is far from over.

The tensions are still simmering, and the geopolitical scenario in the last few years suggests things like this can stretch longer than expected, and can affect far more than just two countries.

Before anything else, let's pause and acknowledge that at the heart of every conflict are people. Innocent civilians, families, soldiers - all caught in circumstances they didn't ask for.

The loss of human lives is devastating. And while we talk about markets and sectors here, it's important not to lose sight of the real cost of war.

That said, we also need to talk about how this kind of situation affects us financially - because whether you're an investor, a business owner, or just someone trying to make sense of your savings, events like these ripple through everything.

Whenever tensions rise between two major countries, especially in a region like ours, markets tend to react quickly - and often sharply. Uncertainty spikes. Capital starts moving toward "safer" assets.

Sectors that rely on economic stability (like travel, entertainment, or infrastructure) tend to take a hit. And what we usually see is a shift in focus - toward defensive, essential sectors.

So, instead of chasing momentum or selling in panic, this might be the time to look toward sectors that offer a little more resilience.

Traditionally, that includes sectors like FMCG (everyday essentials) and pharma. No matter what happens, people still need medicines and daily-use products.

But there's one more sector that's becoming increasingly relevant, especially in today's world: defence.

For the longest time, defence was seen as a niche or cyclical play. It relied heavily on government orders, and there was always a question of timing and budgets.

But the last few years have shifted that perception. With rising geopolitical tensions globally and a stronger push for self-reliance under the 'Make in India' movement, India's defence industry is no longer a backseat player - it's moving to the front and center.

In fact, defence may no longer be cyclical at all. It's starting to look like a structural, long-term growth story - one that's getting real government backing, policy support, and investor attention.

And as unfortunate as war is, situations like the one unfolding now tend to shine a light on this sector.

Let's take a quick look at some Indian companies that are in focus.

The leading names as we all know include Bharat Electronics, HAL, Data Patterns, Paras Defence, Solar Industries, Bharat Dynamics, Mazagaon Dock Shipbuilders etc.

Here are some more from the smallcap space.

  • First, Apollo Microsystems started as an electronics player, but it's now transforming into a defence tech provider. It's working on precision-guided munitions, autonomous weapon systems, warheads - and recently acquired a major explosives company. That move gives it end-to-end capability across the value chain.
  • Second, DCX Systems, one of India's leading offset partners for global defence OEMs. In simple terms, whenever a foreign company sells defence equipment to India, they often have to invest a portion of that money back into the Indian ecosystem - and DCX helps make that happen. They manufacture sub-systems and electronic components for everything from radar and sensors to armoured vehicles and missile systems.
  • The third is Premier Explosives. It is into explosives and solid propellants. 80%+ of its order book is defence-related. It's actively involved in key missile programs like BrahMos and Agni, supplying crucial materials used in propulsion and arming systems.
  • Then there is Astra Microwave, more of a tech play. Astra builds the microwave and radio-frequency sub-systems used in radars and communication systems - absolutely critical for modern warfare and surveillance. Without these, missiles and fighter jets don't talk to each other.
  • Zen Technologies focuses on combat training simulators and anti-drone solutions. It is working closely with Indian forces and even state police to provide training tools and counter-drone tech. It recently raised capital to expand operations and fund strategic acquisitions.
  • Last but not the least is Avantel. Avantel has created many unique products and solutions for the Indian Defence Services and related organizations. In its early years, the company made different parts used in radios. Since the early 2000s, Avantel has started offering complete system solutions in four main areas: Satellite Communications, HF (High Frequency) Communications, Electronic Warfare, and Radar Systems. At present, the company is working on expanding its products. It is developing advanced technologies like Software Defined Radios that follow SCA (Software Communication Architecture), powerful HF systems, Air Defence Radars, and small satellites.

    With the defense becoming top priority, words like missiles, drones, radars, are no longer confined to military briefings. They're increasingly becoming part of investor conversations. That may feel strange, even a little uncomfortable - but it reflects the world we live in today. Do keep the above stocks on your radar . Once again - this is not investment advice. This is about staying informed and understanding where the winds are shifting.

Do press the like button if you found this information useful. Let me know your feedback in the comment section. Thank you for watching. Goodbye.

Richa Agarwal

Richa Agarwal Research Analyst at Equitymaster, has been leading the Smallcap Research desk for over a decade. She is also the Editor of Hidden Treasure, Phase One Alert, and InsiderPro Stocks recommendation services.Richa's approach to identifying high potential stocks is rooted in deep management interactions and on ground research, and in taking cues from insider activity. She has travelled thousands of kilometres meeting managements and analysing businesses across India's small and mid-cap universe. Her edge lies in connecting management intent with financial reality.

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4 Responses to "6 Smallcap Defense Stocks for Your Watchlist"

Nitin jaiswal

May 23, 2025

Hii
Pls send me top smallcap defense stocks

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B AMAR KISHORE

May 23, 2025

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DR. RAJAN GARG

May 21, 2025

AVANTEL is best among these 6 small cap defence stocks. MANAGEMENT is very investor"s friendly. Previously BONUSES , Splits and now Rights issue , it is available at cheapest price of Rs. 133 today. Has the potential to double in 1 year. WITH supplying to all defence forces since 25 years, It is brightest among all

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K S Kumar

May 21, 2025

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