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Govt working on proposal to waive a substantial portion of AGR dues: Sources

This latest proposal, if approved, could offer a lifeline to Vodafone Idea and stabilise India’s telecom sector while ensuring a level playing field for all operators.

January 18, 2025 / 12:50 IST
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The proposal reportedly includes waiving 50% of interest and 100% of penalties and interest on penalties.
The proposal reportedly includes waiving 50% of interest and 100% of penalties and interest on penalties.

The government is gearing up for another wave of relief measures for the telecom sector. After waiving the requirement for telecom operators to provide bank guarantees for past spectrum dues in December 2024, it is now evaluating a proposal to waive a substantial portion of adjusted gross revenue (AGR) dues imposed on companies like Vodafone Idea and Bharti Airtel after the Supreme Court's 2019 verdict, multiple sources told Moneycontrol.

This move could mark a turning point for India’s telecom sector, providing much-needed financial relief to struggling players.

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“There is positive momentum within the government, with discussions involving the finance ministry, the telecom department, and the cabinet secretariat. While no timeline has been set, there is agreement that relief should be extended to telcos on the AGR issue,” a senior telecom executive familiar with the talks told Moneycontrol.

The source revealed that the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) has conducted multiple meetings with telecom operators, including Vodafone Idea, during which the telcos highlighted their financial strain.