Cummins India Reports Record Q2 Sales and Profit Growth
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Cummins India Reports Record Q2 Sales and Profit Growth

Cummins India Limited has reported a robust performance for the quarter ended 30 September 2025, recording its highest-ever quarterly revenue and profit. Total sales rose to Rs 31.22 billion, a 28 per cent increase over the same period last year and a 9 per cent rise over the previous quarter. Domestic sales grew 28 per cent year-on-year to Rs 25.77 billion, while exports reached Rs 5.45 billion, up 24 per cent.
Profit before tax stood at Rs 8.39 billion, marking a 41 per cent annual increase, and profit after tax rose 42 per cent to Rs 6.38 billion. The company attributed the performance to improved demand, better execution and operational efficiencies. 
Shveta Arya, Managing Director, Cummins India Limited, said, “I am delighted to announce that Cummins India Limited has delivered a record quarterly revenue, driven by steady demand across markets and improved order execution. We have also achieved a record quarterly profit, supported by volume leverage and operational efficiencies. Macro-economic indicators continue to remain strong, indicating robust trade activities. IIP and PMI are pointing to a reasonable economic outlook for the year. With improved liquidity consequent to GST 2.0 and stable fiscal policies backed by low inflation the Indian economy is on course to attain 6.8 per cent GDP growth. India’s export outlook faces headwinds amid ongoing geopolitical uncertainties across regions, thereby impacting global trade flows and demand.”
Citing stable fiscal conditions, improved liquidity under GST 2.0 and a projected GDP growth of 6.8 per cent, the company remains cautiously optimistic. It noted, however, that global trade faces pressure from geopolitical uncertainties. Cummins expects growth opportunities across domestic and international markets due to its diversified portfolio aligned with new emission norms.
The company stated that operational efficiency, cost management, customer satisfaction and shareholder value remain central priorities as it continues to strengthen its technology, talent, manufacturing and service capabilities.
                

Cummins India Limited has reported a robust performance for the quarter ended 30 September 2025, recording its highest-ever quarterly revenue and profit. Total sales rose to Rs 31.22 billion, a 28 per cent increase over the same period last year and a 9 per cent rise over the previous quarter. Domestic sales grew 28 per cent year-on-year to Rs 25.77 billion, while exports reached Rs 5.45 billion, up 24 per cent.Profit before tax stood at Rs 8.39 billion, marking a 41 per cent annual increase, and profit after tax rose 42 per cent to Rs 6.38 billion. The company attributed the performance to improved demand, better execution and operational efficiencies. Shveta Arya, Managing Director, Cummins India Limited, said, “I am delighted to announce that Cummins India Limited has delivered a record quarterly revenue, driven by steady demand across markets and improved order execution. We have also achieved a record quarterly profit, supported by volume leverage and operational efficiencies. Macro-economic indicators continue to remain strong, indicating robust trade activities. IIP and PMI are pointing to a reasonable economic outlook for the year. With improved liquidity consequent to GST 2.0 and stable fiscal policies backed by low inflation the Indian economy is on course to attain 6.8 per cent GDP growth. India’s export outlook faces headwinds amid ongoing geopolitical uncertainties across regions, thereby impacting global trade flows and demand.”Citing stable fiscal conditions, improved liquidity under GST 2.0 and a projected GDP growth of 6.8 per cent, the company remains cautiously optimistic. It noted, however, that global trade faces pressure from geopolitical uncertainties. Cummins expects growth opportunities across domestic and international markets due to its diversified portfolio aligned with new emission norms.The company stated that operational efficiency, cost management, customer satisfaction and shareholder value remain central priorities as it continues to strengthen its technology, talent, manufacturing and service capabilities.                

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