There is a factory in Aurangabad that, until a year ago, almost no stock-market investor had heard of. Belrise Industries (formerly Badve Engineering) is one of the top three suppliers of two-wheeler metal components in India, with roughly a 24 per cent share. It makes the metal skeleton of your scooter: the chassis, exhaust system, suspension, steering column, and body panels. It’s the kind of unglamorous, behind-the-scenes manufacturer that turns up in supplier audits far more often than in market commentary. And yet, over the past few months, this two-wheeler parts company has done something genuinely surprising. It has quietly bought its way into the supply chains of the world’s largest aircraft maker, a leading combat-aircraft programme, a French aero-engine maker, and a satellite programme. The stock market has noticed. In May 2025, Belrise listed at Rs 90 and now trades around Rs 218 per share, up roughly 122 per cent in a year and close to its all-time high.…