Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

L&T EYES INFRA OPPORTUNIT­IES

- Bidys Sapam bidya.s@livemint.com

Anil Manibhai Naik, who steered Larsen & Toubro Ltd (L&T) for 18 years, said on Tuesday that the group would continue to look for opportunit­ies in the defence and infrastruc­ture sectors to drive growth, besides evaluating options to restructur­e and monetise some of its businesses.

At the company’s 72nd annual general meeting (AGM), Naik said that the company expects to get orders worth up to Rs 30,000 crore from defence in the next three to four years. Anticipati­ng a lot of defence orders, the company has already set up seven new facilities across cities and built leadership teams for it.

“Our leadership is ready and lastly, the board has also recognised that it (defence) is an important growth area...We have to grow big and we have to become a ₹10,000-15,000 crore company in defence...over the next five seven years,” he said. As part of the strategy to build its defence and aerospace business, the company has appointed J.D. Patil as whole time director and senior executive vice president for its defence business.

Both L&T and Reliance Defence and Engineerin­g Ltd. (RDEL) have recently made bids worth around ₹25,000 crore to build four defence ships.

SN Subrahmany­an, the newly appointed managing director and chief executive officer who was also present the AGM said the company may win at least two of the major bids. Two of the bids may be opened soon, he said.

“We have fairly good chance by fourth quarter one of the contracts could be signed,” he said. The four bids are for landing platform dock, submarine warfare ships, subway vessels and deep sea diving vessels, he said.

Naik also made an emotional speech to shareholde­rs.

“Every few years, a new opportunit­y emerges in the market. So, we started our five year plan way back in 2000 which was called project LAKSHYA. We are in the fourth strategic plan now. We are seeing a lot of opportunit­y in smart cities, new technologi­es, IT and new technologi­cal applicatio­n in engineerin­g and defence. We want to focus on these areas,” he said.

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REUTERS/FILE AM Naik

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