BusinessNeel Achary2/28/2026
Lucknow, Feb 28: Concord Control Systems Limited (BSE: CNCRD), India’s leading manufacturer of embedded electronic systems and critical electronic solutions, has announced that its associate company, Progota India Private Limited, has secured a significant order worth ₹53.73 crore from Indian Railways.
The order involves the supply, installation, testing, and commissioning of on-board KAVACH 4.0 equipment — India’s indigenous Automatic Train Protection (ATP) system designed to prevent collisions, control excessive speed, and stop signal passing at danger. The project is scheduled for execution within 12 months, reinforcing Concord’s role in enhancing railway safety under the Atmanirbhar Bharat initiative.
Gaurav Lath, Joint Managing Director, Concord Control Systems Limited, stated,
“KAVACH 4.0 represents a major step towards building a safer, more reliable rail network, and we are proud to contribute to this national mission. This significant order is a strong validation of our technological expertise, execution capabilities, and long-standing partnership with Indian Railways. At Concord, we are deeply committed to strengthening India’s railway safety ecosystem through indigenous, future-ready solutions.”
Nitin Jain, Joint Managing Director, Concord Control Systems Limited, stated,
“This continued mandate reinforces our position as a trusted partner in India’s railway safety modernisation programme. This field order is not just a validation of our engineering capabilities but also a stepping stone for scaling our KAVACH deployment across the Indian Railways network. We are confident that our fully in-house developed system will set new benchmarks for safety, reliability, and self-reliance in railway technology.”
Concord Control Systems Limited has previously secured several KAVACH 4.0 orders from Indian Railways, primarily through its associate company Progota India Private Limited. These orders focus on the supply, installation, testing, and commissioning of on-board equipment for the indigenous train collision avoidance system.
In September 2025, the company secured a ₹19.45 crore field order from South Central Railway, marking its first major deployment and validating its in-house SIL4-certified technology. This was followed in early February 2026 by a larger ₹185.09 crore contract for on-board locomotive equipment, also with a 12-month execution timeline through Progota, further strengthening Concord’s role in railway safety modernisation and scalability.
This latest milestone builds on Concord’s growing expertise in KAVACH technology, following prior orders and RDSO approvals for Progota, in which Concord holds a substantial stake. The project further reinforces the company’s commitment to modernising India’s rail infrastructure amid nationwide KAVACH rollouts.