HFCL to Boost Defence Manufacturing with Rs 230 Crore Investment in Andhra Pradesh
HFCL plans to invest Rs 230 crore in a new defence plant in Andhra Pradesh's Sri Satya Sai District. The facility aims to focus on manufacturing Multi-Mode Hand Grenades and other products, enhancing HFCL's defence portfolio. The project will be funded through internal accruals, debt, and convertible warrants.
HFCL, a leading telecom gear maker, announced on Thursday its decision to invest approximately Rs 230 crore to inaugurate a new defence manufacturing plant in Andhra Pradesh's Sri Satya Sai District. The plant aims to boost India's indigenization efforts in defence through the production of Multi-Mode Hand Grenades (MMHG) and related products.
The Board of Directors has approved the expenditure, which marks a substantial commitment to India's strategic and growing defence sector. The project is slated for completion by December 2027 and illustrates a significant step in enhancing HFCL's presence in defence manufacturing.
The financing strategy encompasses internal accruals, debt, and funds raised through a preferential issue of convertible warrants. HFCL is capitalizing on increased global defence spending driven by geopolitical tensions, aligned with India's push towards self-reliance in defence production.
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