HCL was profitable until 1994, but began incurring losses in 1995. The company was referred to the
Board for Industrial and Financial Reconstruction, which was unable to revive it. At one time the company had over 7,000 workers, but by August 2006 there were fewer than half that number and in 2003
Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL), the state-owned telecom provider, stopped placing orders.
Tata Consultancy Services was brought in to review the situation and recommended investment to diversify into new product lines. On 17 August 2006 there was a debate in
Lok Sabha on revival of HCL, whose employees were not being paid their salaries. ==Revival==