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India’s Aluminium & Copper Vision Documents

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July 07, 2025

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India recently unveiled Aluminium and Copper Vision Documents 2047, which is aligned with Viksit Bharat vision.

  • Aluminium vision document – It is a pivotal step in charting the sector’s future and outlines a growth roadmap to transform India into a global aluminium hub.
  • Aluminium will be critical in driving the country’s journey towards becoming the third largest economy and a developed nation by 2047.
  • Objectives It aims to scale aluminium production from 4.5 MTPA to nearly 37 MTPA (Six times) by 2047.
  • To expand bauxite production to 150 MTPA by 2047.
  • To double the national aluminium recycling rate.
  • To promote low-carbon technologies and raw material security.
  • Strategic importance of aluminium The vision highlights aluminium’s critical role in,
    • Clean energy systems
    • Electric mobility
    • Modern infrastructure
    • Achieving net-zero targets
  • India is the world’s second largest producer of aluminium, and it accounts for just 6% of global production.
  • It points that significant growth potential is there in aluminium production as there is more untapped resource.
  • Copper vision document It provides a long-term strategy to meet growing domestic demand while ensuring raw material security,
  • Objectives – To scale up aluminium production by six times from current production by 2047.
  • To add 5 MTPA smelting and refining capacity by 2030.
  • To focus on secondary refining, domestic recycling, and securing overseas mineral assets.
  • The document anticipates that copper demand will increase six-fold by 2047.
  • Copper's role in green technologies The vision recognises copper’s essential role in,
    • Energy transition
    • Infrastructure development
    • Electric vehicles and solar power

Significance of the Aluminium and Copper Vision documents

  • Achieving Aatmanirbharta (self-reliance) in production.
  • Strengthening raw material security.
  • Promoting circular economy and recycling.
  • Enhancing value-added exports and global market share.

Reference

The Hindu| India’s Aluminium & Copper Vision Documents

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