Indian Railways has taken another major step towards making train travel safer for everyone. On February 5, 2026, a company called Concord Control Systems Limited announced that it has won a huge contract worth ₹185.09 crore. This order is all about installing a special safety system called KAVACH 4.0 on trains. This new deal is a big win for the company and a great sign for the future of railway safety in India. The work will be handled through an associate company called Progota India Private Limited, and the entire project is expected to be finished within the next 12 months.
The contract awarded to Concord Control Systems is quite detailed. The company is responsible for the on-board part of the system. This means they will be fitting the specialized computers and sensors directly inside the locomotives, which are the powerful engines that pull the trains.

The scope of the work includes several steps. First, the company will supply all the high-tech parts needed for the system. Next, they will install these parts into the train engines. After that, they will run many tests to make sure everything is working perfectly. Finally, the system will be commissioned meaning it is officially ready to protect passengers on their journeys.
The order is specifically for KAVACH 4.0, which is the most advanced version of this technology. Indian Railways has been testing and improving this system for a few years, and Version 4.0 is much better at tracking exactly where a train is located. It uses faster communication to talk between the train, the tracks, and the station.
This advanced version is designed to handle very busy railway tracks where many trains run close together. By using this technology, Indian Railways can run more trains safely, helping to reduce delays while keeping everyone protected.
Winning this ₹185 crore order has made investors very happy. As soon as the news was announced, the company’s stock price jumped by about 4 percent. This shows that people have a lot of confidence in the company’s ability to handle such high-tech and important projects.
Concord Control Systems is already well-known for making electronic parts for railways. This new contract adds to their growing order book which now holds hundreds of crores worth of future work. It also positions them as a leader in India’s “Make in India” movement, as they are using indigenous technology to solve big national problems.
The Indian government has a big vision called “Gati Shakti”, which is all about modernizing the country’s infrastructure. Installing KAVACH across the entire railway network is a huge part of that plan. While it will take some time to put this system on every single train in India, big orders like this one show that the work is moving fast.
For the millions of people who travel by train every day, this news means more peace of mind. Every locomotive fitted with KAVACH is another step toward a future where train collisions become a thing of the past. As Concord Control Systems begin its 12-month mission to install this technology, the shield of safety over India’s tracks is growing stronger than ever.
Concord Control Systems has secured a ₹185.09 crore contract to install KAVACH 4.0 onboard safety systems in Indian Railways locomotives. Executed through Progota India Pvt Ltd, the 12-month project will enhance train protection using advanced communication and collision-avoidance technology. The order strengthens India’s railway safety mission under Gati Shakti and boosts indigenous railway innovation.


