Hyderabad-based MTAR Technologies, a manufacturer of precision components and systems for India’s defence, aerospace, and clean energy sectors, has raised FY26 revenue growth guidance to 30-35% from 25% earlier.

Parvat Srinivas Reddy, MD of MTAR Technologies said, “The second half would be almost like twice of revenue as a first half. Our guidance would be up by about 30 to 35% in revenue, and we would maintain our margins at 21% plus minus 100 basis points.”

In July-September quarter 2025 (Q2FY26), MTAR Technologies reported a revenue of ₹135 crore, margin of 12.6% and profit after tax at ₹4.2 crore.

MTAR continues to see robust demand from its key segments—clean energy, nuclear, and space. Reddy said the company’s order book is “absolutely on track”, adding that MTAR has received

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