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L&T flexes new age business, Middle Eastern muscle in Q1 results

India's largest construction firm noted after its Q1 FY26 results that it has expanded its "green" businesses, entered new businesses, and has also built upon its gains in the Middle East, now entering the central Asian market

July 29, 2025 / 20:57 IST
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Larsen&Toubro

India's largest engineering, procurement, and construction firm Larsen & Toubro (L&T) noted after its Q1 FY26 financial results that it has expanded its presence in "green" businesses across its infrastructure and renewables verticals. These include sectors such as renewable energy, semiconductors, data centres, among others.

L&T's chairman and managing director S.N. Subrahmanyan noted that the company is expecting to see meaningful revenues from its "new-age" businesses, besides its traditional revenue streams of buildings, roads and bridges, and its oil and gas business.

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"Our new-age businesses like semiconductor, data centers, green energy and digital platforms have been successfully incubated in the current strategic plan and we expect these businesses to contribute meaningfully over the next 5 years. Besides enabling portfolio level diversification, these businesses reinforce our presence in technology driven sectors and to stay future ready," Subrahmanyan said in a statement.

The company, which got 52 percent of its Q1 orders from overseas markets, also entered Central Asia earlier in 2025, securing an order to build a 10 MW data centre at Tashkent in Uzbekistan, building on its gains in the Middle East market.