Bharat Forge and VVDN Technologies have signed an MoU to explore joint development across automotive, defence, and data centre sectors
Bharat Forge, an Indian manufacturing and engineering conglomerate, and VVDN Technologies, a product engineering and electronics manufacturing firm, have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to explore collaboration across automotive, defence, and data centre sectors. The agreement, signed on 18 February 2026, aims to combine Bharat Forge’s precision engineering expertise with VVDN’s capabilities in electronics design, software, and system integration.
Under the MoU, the two companies intend to jointly pursue opportunities in automotive components, defence systems, and AI server platforms. No specific projects or financial commitments have been disclosed at this stage.

In a statement, Amit Kalyani, Vice Chairman and Joint Managing Director at Bharat Forge, said: “This partnership enables us to leverage advanced technologies, accelerate innovation, and enhance the quality of solutions we deliver to our clients and stakeholders. Such alliances are integral to our strategy, ensuring that we remain competitive, future-ready, and capable of addressing the evolving needs of the markets we serve.”
Puneet Agarwal, Chief Executive of VVDN, added: “By combining our product engineering and manufacturing strengths with Bharat Forge’s domain leadership, we aim to accelerate the development of next-generation solutions across automotive, defense and data center ecosystems.”
Source: Bharat Forge
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