Brokerages are divided on how a potential easing of India’s restrictions on Chinese firms bidding for government contracts could affect Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd. While Jefferies flags competitive risks if curbs are lifted, JM Financial argues that any relaxation, especially at the component level, would lower costs, improve execution and leave BHEL’s market position largely intact, underpinning its positive long-term outlook on the stock.
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