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    Operation Sindoor ignites defence mutual fund rally; 1-month returns surge to nearly 18%

    May 16, 2025


    India’s nascent defence mutual fund category is delivering a stellar comeback, with 1-month returns surging sharply in May. A wave of investor interest has been triggered by recent geopolitical events—particularly Operation Sindoor, India’s high-profile military operation—combined with government policies favouring domestic defence manufacturing.

    According to Value Research data, defence mutual funds—most of which track the Nifty India Defence Index—have delivered 1-month returns ranging from 13.67% to 18.75%, with an average of nearly 17.7% across the board.

    Sectoral funds outperform broader markets

    While the broader equity markets have been relatively flat to moderately positive, defence mutual funds have outperformed most categories, fueled by strong stock-specific rallies in companies linked to defence production, avionics, and electronic systems.

    Fund Name
    Aditya Birla Sun Life Nifty India Defence Index Fund 18.43%
    Groww Nifty India Defence ETF 18.52%
    Groww Nifty India Defence ETF FoF 18.75%
    HDFC Defence Fund 13.67%
    Motilal Oswal Nifty India Defence ETF 18.52%
    Motilal Oswal Nifty India Defence Index Fund 18.45%

    Source: Value Research

    All funds except HDFC Defence Fund are index-based and mirror the performance of the Nifty India Defence Index, a sectoral benchmark that has sharply gained following heightened market attention on defence.

    Volatile six months, but a strong rebound

    Defence mutual funds have been on a rollercoaster ride over the past several months. After peaking in December 2024, the category saw deep corrections in January and February 2025. But sentiment began to shift in April, culminating in a sharp 17.7% spike in May, powered by Operation Sindoor and fresh government spending cues.

    Month Avg Return (%)
    May ’25 17.70%
    April ’25 10.80%
    March ’25 0.10%
    Feb ’25 -4.70%
    Jan ’25 -15.10%
    Dec ’24 15.60%
    Nov ’24 -10.50%

    Source: Value ResearchTop stocks driving the rally

    What’s behind the surge? A closer look at top holdings in the Nifty India Defence Index reveals that several constituent stocks have delivered 30–40% returns in just one month, pulling the index and associated mutual funds higher.

    Stock 1-Month Return
    Paras Defence 37.21%
    Data Patterns 32.29%
    DCX Systems 27.82%
    Bharat Dynamics 24.33%

    Source: NSE

    These companies are involved in manufacturing critical defence technologies, including surveillance systems, aerospace components, and strategic electronic systems. With India aiming to become more self-reliant in defence, these stocks have emerged as early beneficiaries.

    Why the sudden spike?

    Two key drivers explain the sudden shift in market momentum toward defence mutual funds:

    • Operation Sindoor: This high-profile military operation underscored the strategic significance of India’s defence readiness, leading to renewed investor focus on the sector.
    • Boost in Defence Spending: The Union Budget for FY25 increased India’s defence outlay to $20 billion, with a clear policy shift: 75% of capital procurement has been earmarked for domestic manufacturers. This has led to both institutional and retail optimism around listed defence companies.

    Growing AUM shows investor confidence

    Despite being relatively new, most of these funds have managed to attract healthy assets under management (AUM). Investors are warming up to the long-term story of India’s push for Atmanirbharta (self-reliance) in defence production.

    Scheme Name AUM (₹ crore)
    Aditya Birla Sun Life Nifty India Defence Index 461.46
    Groww Nifty India Defence ETF 106.95
    Groww Nifty India Defence ETF FoF 39.29
    HDFC Defence Fund 5,487.27
    Motilal Oswal Nifty India Defence ETF 202.68
    Motilal Oswal Nifty India Defence Index Fund 2,875.46

    Source: Value Research

    Also Read: This mutual fund has turned ₹10,000 monthly SIP into ₹12.32 lakh in 6 years

    (Edited by : Poonam Behura)

    First Published: May 16, 2025 3:29 PM IST



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