BENGALURU, India : G.G. Tronics India Private Limited (GGT), a subsidiary of CG Power and Industrial Solutions Limited, today announced that it has secured a significant order from Chittaranjan Locomotive Works, West Bengal, Government of India, for the supply and deployment of KAVACH, India’s indigenous Train Collision Avoidance System. The total order value is ₹433.34 crore (inclusive of taxes), with an execution timeline of one year. The order reinforces GGT’s position as a trusted partner to Indian Railways in delivering critical, safety-centric signalling solutions that support the nation’s rail modernisation and safety agenda.
The scope of the order includes Supply, Installation, Testing, and Commissioning of on-board KAVACH locomotive equipment in accordance with RDSO specifications, along with annual maintenance contract (AMC) for 11 years. The AMC will be applicable from the fifth year onwards, priced at 3% per annum, as per contract terms. The supply scope also covers complete wiring, harnessing, cabling, and integration with the locomotive KAVACH system.
Commenting on the development, Amar Kaul, Global CEO and Managing Director, CG Power and Industrial Solutions Limited, said: “This prestigious KAVACH order from Chittaranjan Locomotive Works is a strong validation of the trust reposed in CG and G.G. Tronics to deliver mission-critical safety solutions for Indian Railways. Railway safety is a national priority, and KAVACH is a transformational system that significantly enhances operational safety across the network. With our deep engineering capabilities, proven execution strength, and strong focus on indigenous innovation, we remain committed to supporting India’s railway modernisation journey and contributing meaningfully to safer, smarter mobility.”
GGT is currently in advanced stages of securing the final RDSO clearance for KAVACH 4.0, having successfully completed all mandatory safety tests including protection from Signal Passing at Danger, Head On Collision, Rear End Collision, and Speed Supervision. The final Independent Safety Assessment (ISA) is scheduled to commence in February 2026.







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