Carlyle Consortium set to take control of defence parts supplier Micropack
economictimes.indiatimes.com Jul 13, 2026

Carlyle Consortium set to take control of defence parts supplier Micropack

AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication

The Carlyle Consortium is poised to acquire a controlling stake in Micropack, a leading Indian supplier of defence components and systems. The deal, announced by Carlyle’s private‑equity arm and its Indian partner Yali Capital, follows months of negotiations and is expected to close later this quarter, subject to regulatory approval. Micropack, which manufactures precision‑engineered parts for the Indian armed forces and exports to allied markets, will become part of Carlyle’s expanding portfolio in the defence sector. The acquisition aligns with the firm’s strategy to deepen its presence in high‑growth, government‑backed industries in emerging economies, particularly as India ramps up defence spending under its latest procurement plan. The transaction values Micropack at an undisclosed amount but signals significant private‑equity interest in India’s defence supply chain.

💡 Why It Matters

  • · Carlyle’s move positions a global investor at the heart of India’s defence modernization, potentially reshaping supply dynamics for critical military hardware.