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TSX-V: IDI

Jimena Target

DDH4

DDH5

PHASE 1 DRILLING SUCCESSFULLY INTERCEPTS PORPHYRY DEPOSIT

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DDH1

DDH2

DDH3

Hole DDH-01: 44m grading 0.73% copper, 0.03 g/t gold, 105ppm molybdenum starting at surface

Hole DDH-03: 171m grading 0.33% copper, 0.19 g/t gold, 111ppm molybdenum

Hole DDH-02: 14m grading 1.29% copper, 0.06 g/t gold, 511ppm molybdenum starting at 24m depth

Hole DDH-04: 300m grading 0.25% copper, including 57m of 0.37% copper

Hole DDH-05: 132m grading 0.27% copper

TSX-V: IDI DISCLAIMER

Certain statements contained in this document, including, without limitation, those concerning

the economic outlook for the mining industry, expectations regarding metal prices and

production, the completion and commencement of commercial operations of certain of Indico

Resources Limited (IDI) projects, and its liquidity and capital resources and expenditure, contain

certain forward-looking statements regarding IDI’s economic performance and financial

condition. Although IDI believes that the expectations reflected in such forward-looking

statements are reasonable, no assurance can be given that such expectations will prove to have

been correct. Accordingly, results could differ materially from those set out in the forward-

looking statements as a result of, among other factors, changes in economic and market

conditions, success of business initiatives, changes in the regulatory environment and other

government actions, fluctuations in metal prices and exchange rates, and business and

operational risk management. IDI undertakes no obligation to update publicly or release any

revisions to these forward-looking statements to reflect events or circumstances after the date of

the annual report. All subsequent written or oral forward-looking statements attributable to IDI

or any person acting on its behalf are qualified by the cautionary statements herein.

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TSX-V: IDI

contents

company structure

Peru copper

Ocaña project

project generation

summary

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TSX-V: IDI COMPANY STRUCTURE

January 2012

Shares Issued 23.5 million

Options 1.4 million

Warrants 0.0 million

Fully Diluted 24.9million

52 week high/low $0.85/$0.12

Market Cap $5.3 million

Outstanding Incentive Stock Options Expiry Price Amount Proceeds

19/10/2012 $0.70 75,000 $ 52,500

02/12/2012 $0.84 100,000 $ 84,000

07/03/2013 $0.53 1,200,000 $636,000

03/08/2013 $0.55 70,000 $ 38,500

$811,000

Significant Shareholders Insiders 1,153,000 4.9%

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TSX-V: IDI

GARY FREEMAN President, CEO & Director Mr. Freeman is a Vancouver based entrepreneur and financier who has held a number of executive positions and been instrumental in financing, marketing and shareholder relations' capacities with several junior exploration companies. Mr. Freeman has over 23 years of valuable experience in the industry, including a number of years in the brokerage industry. Most recently, Mr. Freeman was President and CEO of Pediment Gold Corp and is currently President & CEO of Ethos Capital Corp.

DANIEL MARINOV Chief Geologist Daniel has 22 years’ experience as an exploration geologist including work with Rio Tinto and a decade with Anglo American. He has significant experience in precious and base metal exploration having worked throughout eastern Europe, Asia, Australia, as well as Central and South America. His skill base includes carbonate-hosted zinc-lead, broken hill type, iron ore and most critically copper-gold porphyry-epithermal deposits. Most recently, Daniel was the exploration manager at Anglo’s Michiquillay porphyry copper-gold-moly deposit in Peru.

WILLIAM ESPINOZA Project Geologist William is a geologist who graduated from the Universidad Nacional de Cajamarca, Peru. He is an experienced exploration geologist specializing in epithermal and porphyry environments. William was previously employed by Newmont Peru Limited (Minera Yanacocha SRL) working on regional exploration throughout Peru as well as the Yanacocha Mine. Most recently, William was employed by Anglo American, working chiefly at the Michiquillay porphyry development project in Peru. William brings considerable porphyry exploration and project generation experience to Indico and in particular, his experience throughout Peru will be invaluable as Indico seeks to acquire additional porphyry targets.

MANAGEMENT & STAFF

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GARY FREEMAN President, CEO & Director

KEITH HENDERSON Director Keith is a mining industry executive with almost 20 years global experience in Africa, Europe, and the Americas. He has extensive knowledge of the exploration and mining business from both a Major and Junior public company perspective. He is currently President & CEO of Dorato Resources, Vice-President Exploration at Cardero Resource Corp. and a director for Coalhunter Mining.

COILLE VAN ALPHEN Director Susannah Coille Van Alphen is currently working with Cardero Resource Group in their corporate development team. She has industry and investment banking experience through working with a leading public institution and one of Canada’s largest independent investment dealers. In these roles, Ms. Van Alphen was involved in public and private equity transactions and negotiating mergers and acquisitions. Ms. Van Alphen holds a Masters in Business Administration from the Richard Ivey School of Business at the University of Western Ontario, graduating with distinction.

LEN HARRIS Director Leonard Harris is a metallurgist who has had a long and successful career in the mining industry. Of particular importance is Len's career in Peru, where he was President of Newmont Peru Limited and General Manager of Minera Yanalocha South America. It was under Len's leadership that Yanacocha became South America's most successful gold mine.

MIKE KINLEY Director Mike possesses extensive public company experience and, the financial qualifications to play an important roll as the Company continues to rapidly expand. Mike received his Chartered Accountant designation in 1973, was admitted to the Chartered Accountants of Nova Scotia in 1980 and the Chartered Accountants of British Columbia in 2003 and was a partner for a large national accounting firm.

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

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TSX-V: IDI PERU INVESTMENT & MINING

Country Morgan Stanley

Rating*

Chile 77

Peru 74

Mexico 71

Brasil 66

Argentina 65 *Attractiveness of mining policies and mining

potential in Latin America (top 5 jurisdictions). Scores out of 100.

Peru Production World Ranking

Silver 1

Zinc 2

Copper 2

Lead 4

Gold 6

PERU MINING

• Extractive industries equal 15% of GDP

• Stable mining administration – ranked 2nd

in Latin America (source: Morgan Stanley 2010)

• >100 mining companies active in Peru

• Mining products = almost 2/3 of Peru’s

good exports (source: IMF 2010)

ANNUAL EXPLORATION EXPENDITURE

• 2009 – Peru grew to 3rd largest

exploration expenditure globally (MEG 2010)

COPPER RESERVES & PRODUCTION

• Current reserves: 90 million tonnes copper

• Copper production – 1.29 million tonnes of

copper concentrate per year

Mining Regulations 2010

Production Levels 2010

Exploration Expenditure

Annual Investment

Canada 2,394 M

Australia 1,764 M

USA 882 M

Mexico 756 M

Peru 630 M

Exploration Expenditures 2008

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Copper Operating Costs in Peru Below Global Average

#2 In terms of operating mines and funded projects Ranked #2 Globally In Annual Production

8% of Global Production

PERU COPPER PRODUCTION

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TSX-V: IDI LOCATION AND INFRASTRUCTURE

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50km

Ocaña

Toquepala

Quellaveco Cuajone

Zafranal

Matarani Port

Ilo Port

Co. Verde

Water : Ocoña River (10 km away) or from water

saturated gravels within the property

Power : National Grid + 160Mw Hydropower Plant under construction Port: ~180km from Matarani deep port

TSX-V: IDI SOUTHERN PERU PORPHYRY COPPER BELT

TOQUEPALA MINE

3,734 million tonnes @ 0.46% copper

0.46%Cu = $US 26 per tonne value*

Total value of $US 97 billion

CUAJONE MINE

2,765 million tonnes @ 0.47% copper

0.47%Cu = $US 27 per tonne value

Total value: $US 73 billion

CERRO VERDE MINE

3,000 million tonnes @ 0.41% copper

0.41%Cu = $US 24 per tonne value

Total value: $US 69 billion

QUELLAVECO PROJECT

947 million tonnes @ 0.8% copper

0.8%Cu = $US 45 per tonne value

Total value: $US 43 billion

• Copper metal price used: $US 3/lb (current $4.40/lb). • Assumed metal recovery of copper: 85% • Total value: contained product In-situ Not all tonnage will be recovered in mining, nor will all metal be recovered in milling and processing.

ZAFRANAL PROJECT

300 million tonnes @ 0.45% copper

0.45%Cu = $US 25 per tonne value*

Total value of $US 8 billion

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OPTION AGREEMENT

Currently operating within Year 1

INDICO CLAIMS

110 sq. km. option package

Significant copper porphyry potential

BARRENO CLAIMS

40 sq. km. – located in centre of block

held by third part mining company

field investigation revealed 12 holes drilled in 2010

Year Cash Shares

TSX-V Approval $387,272

Year 1 $322,727 200,000

Year 2 $451,818 300,000

Year 3 $516,364 500,000

Year 4 $580,909 1,000,000

Year 5 $15,490,909 6,500,000

TOTAL $17,750,000 8,500,000

OCAÑA PROPERTY

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Phyllic Alteration / Malachite + Jarosite + Goethite ± Hematite ± Chalcosite

INITIAL MAPPING RESULTS

Focused on the core area south of the

Barreno Claims

Encouraging results:

multiple intrusive events indicate

large porphyry system

potassic alteration (biotite-magnetite)

various types of quartz veinlets and

stockworks

overprinting phyllic

(quartz-sericite- pyrite) alteration

peripheral base metal-gold veining

~4 km long mineralized corridor

SAMPLING COMPLETED

166 rock samples

139 trench samples

365 talus fines samples

EXPLORATION

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TSX-V: IDI ALTERATION & MINERALIZATION

sheeted D-type veins

molybdenite vein

disseminated chalcopyrite in dacite porphyry

phreatic breccia

potassic alteration magnetite veinlets

2cm 1cm

2cm

malachite and neotosite

1cm

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TSX-V: IDI JIMENA COPPER & MOLY STAINS

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Copper and Moly Oxides at surface

TSX-V: IDI OCAÑA REGIONAL GEOLOGY AND ALTERATION

Area of Inset Maps 1 & 2

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Drill Holes

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Inset Map 1 Geology Inset Map 2 Clay Alteration

OCAÑA REGIONAL GEOLOGY AND ALTERATION

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Detail mapped area & area of

Phase 1 Drilling

Jimena Prospect

Waka Waka Prospect

CLAY ALTERATION INTENSITY

Red colors indicate most intense clay alteration

Intense anomalies are coincident with mapped porphyry & geochemical anomalies

Two porphyry centers (potentially connected at depth)

SATELLITE IMAGE - CLAY ALTERATION INTENSITY

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365 talus fines samples collected to date with program ongoing

Copper Moly

Gold

PRELIMINARY TALUS FINES SAMPLING

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SOUTHERN HALF OF TRAFIGURA’S

PECOY PORHYRY TARGET

Target Criteria – coincident:

Intense clay & iron alteration

Positive magnetic anomalies

Solid geochemical anomalies

Porphyry alteration mapped

Mineralization in rock samples

INITIAL DRILL TARGET - JIMENA

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Jimena Porphyry

Satellite Image - Iron Alteration

Waka Waka Porphyry

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Jimena Porphyry

Ground Magnetics (TMF)

GROUND MAGNETICS

Ground magnetic survey

completed in 2011

Anomaly coincides with

geochemical & alteration anomalies

GROUND MAGNETIC DATA

TSX-V: IDI

Waka Waka potassic altn

Jimena breccia - porphyry

DDH4

DDH5

PHASE 1 DRILL HOLES

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DDH1

DDH2

DDH3

TSX-V: IDI OCAÑA GEOLOGY AND DRILL RESULTS

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2,200 m in 5 holes

Mineralization starts

near surface

Significant copper

oxide in shallow

supergene zone

*Copper equivalent calculations represent the total metal value for each metal, multiplied by the conversion factor, summed and expressed in equivalent copper percentage. These results are exploration results only and no allowance is made from recovery losses that may occur should mining eventually result. The three-year, moving-average metal prices used for the purposes of the equivalency calculations are copper $US3/pound, gold $US1200/ounce, molybdenum $US15/pound and silver $US21/ounce.

Hydrothermal breccia; exposed, under cover

TSX-V: IDI OCAÑA SECTIONS

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*Copper equivalent calculations represent the total metal value for each metal, multiplied by the conversion factor, summed and expressed in equivalent copper percentage. These results are exploration results only and no allowance is made from recovery losses that may occur should mining eventually result. The three-year, moving-average metal prices used for the purposes of the equivalency calculations are copper $US3/pound, gold $US1200/ounce, molybdenum $US15/pound and silver $US21/ounce.

Hole

OKA-

From

(m)

To

(m)

Inter

(m)

Cu

(%)

Mo

(ppm) 001 (130°/-70° )

004 (310°/‐80°)

005 (235°/‐70°)

2 46 44 0.73 105 46 192 146 0.23 97

57 357 300 0.25 70

Incl. 300 357 57 0.37 90

63 84 21 0.61 73 84 216 131 0.27 72

Hole

OKA-

From

(m)

To

(m)

Int.

(m)

Cu

(%)

Mo

(ppm)

Au

(g/t) 002

120°

-70°

4 24 20 0.18 742 0.25

24 38 14 1.29 511 0.1

38 150 112 0.21 136 0.1

150 406 256 0.15 71 -

Hole

OKA-

From

(m)

To

(m)

Int.

(m)

Cu

(%)

Mo

(ppm)

Au

(g/t)

003

120°

-70°

2 150 148 0.13 98 0.13

150 321 171 0.32 111 0.19

Incl.219 270 51 0.42 187 0.21

321 403 82 0.13 145 0.02

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OKA-1

OKA-4

OKA-5

OKA-2

OKA-3

Fault

Looking West

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OKA-1

OKA-4

OKA-5

OKA-2

OKA-3

Fault

Hydrothermal Porphyry related Cu-Au Breccia

Looking West

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OKA-4

OKA-2

OKA-3

OKA-5

Looking North

OKA-4

OKA-2

OKA-3

OKA-5

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Hydrothermal Porphyry related Cu-Au Breccia

Looking North

1cm

Highly mineralized porphyry clasts

OKA-4

OKA-2

OKA-3

OKA-5

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Hydrothermal Porphyry related Cu-Au Breccia

Potential High-Grade Cu-Au Porphyry

1cm

Highly mineralized porphyry clasts

OKA-4

OKA-2

OKA-3

OKA-5

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~800m

Looking North

1cm

Highly mineralized porphyry clasts

Potential High-Grade Cu-Au Porphyry

Potential High-Grade Cu-Au Porphyry

Looking Northeast

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Fault

Potential High-Grade Cu-Au Porphyry

TSX-V: IDI OCAÑA PROPOSED PHASE 2 DRILLING

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250m

Hole ID

Az Dip TD (m)

A 155 -80 400

B 120 -75 400

C 120 -80 400

D 120 -75 400

E 235 -80 400

F 235 -80 400

G 100 -75 400

H 120 -80 350

I 120 -80 350

J 120 -75 350

K 120 -75 350

L 120 -80 350

M 235 -80 350

N 55 -75 350

O -90 900

P -90 900

Q -90 900

Total: 7,240

Phase 2 Drilling - 17 DDH totaling 7,240m

P Q O

Drillholes to test high-grade Cu-Au potential at depth

Drillholes to delineate Inferred Cu-Au resource

TSX-V: IDI OCAÑA SCHEMATIC SECTION A – A’

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Detail mapped area & area of

Phase 1 Drilling

Jimena Prospect

Waka Waka Prospect

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NOTE: vertically exaggerated section based on both drilling at Jimena and surface geological/alteration mapping and ground magnetic geophysical data interpretation at Waka Waka.

Jimena Target

Waka Waka Target

West East

Supergene oxide & sulphide at surface

mhvb

Porphyritic Tonalite

Tiabaya Granodiorite

Metamorphic Complex

Phreatic Breccia Gravels

0.2

km

A A’

OCAÑA SCHEMATIC SECTION A – A’

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1 km

Argillic cap Exotic Cu ?

Drill holes

Potential High-Grade Cu-Au Porphyry

TSX-V: IDI Exotic Copper Oxides Target

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Jimena Cu Oxide

copper precipitates at base of gravels Potential copper oxide (exotica) resource

Looking Northeast

TSX-V: IDI

PROJECT PIPELINE

Company intends to focus on porphyry copper

exploration in Peru

Eight moderately advanced porphyry copper projects

have been reviewed in Peru

Negotiations are in progress to secure rights on three

highest priority projects – aiming for Q2 acquisitions

PROJECT GENERATION

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TSX-V: IDI SUMMARY

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OCAÑA ACQUISITION

• Prospective location on extension of known porphyry belt

• 110 sq.km project size with significant outcropping porphyry

• Excellent deal structure – 76% shares and 87% cash paid in year 5

• Right to ultimately earn 100% interest in prospective area

OCAÑA EXPLORATION

• Geochemical sampling and mapping identified 2 targets

• IP and ground magnetic geophysical surveys completed

• Phase 1 drilling completed: successful discovery of porphyry mineralization

PROJECT GENERATION

• Continual project generation and submittal review process

• Negotiations ongoing for acquisition of additional properties

• Continued focus on copper and copper-gold porphyry systems

• Adding value through acquisition and discovery

TSX-V: IDI CONTACT INFORMATION

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Michael Pound [email protected]

Porphyry Types

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Biotite Dacite

Hornblend (Biotite) Dacite

Fine grain Dacite

1cm

1cm

1cm

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Vein Types

1cm

1cm

1cm

1cm

1cm

1cm

Early Dark Micaceous veins

B-veins; milky quartz + MoS2 septum +/- Cp

1cm

1cm

Late D-veins; Qtz-Py, Chl-Py-(Cp) veins

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OKA-3; 237m

1cm 1cm OKA-3; 280m

JIMENA BRECCIAS

2cm outcrop 1cm outcrop

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JIMENA BRECCIAS

1cm

Mag