Hindustan Copper is planning capital expenditure of more than ₹7,000 crore to expand its operations. The company’s capex plan is presented as a major investment cycle aimed at strengthening production and capacity.
One outlet links the plan to a cooperation arrangement involving Chile’s CODELCO, suggesting coordination on sourcing, technology, or project execution through the partnership. Another outlet focuses more directly on the overall size of the capex and frames it as a broad expansion initiative. While both accounts converge on the investment figure and the company’s intent to scale up, they emphasize different aspects—either the scale of planned spending or the role of the CODELCO tie-up in supporting the expansion.
The reports provide limited detail on timelines, specific projects, and how the partnership will translate into outcomes, but together they indicate Hindustan Copper is positioning its next phase of growth around large-scale investment and international collaboration.