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TCIL pushes for open tender in Bharti Hexacom tower sale after Indus deal put on hold: Sources

TCIL was not kept in the loop for sale of Hexacom towers to Indus Towers, hence it objected and intervened in the deal, said a source

May 06, 2025 / 17:05 IST
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TCIL pushes for open tender in Bharti Hexacom tower sale after Indus deal put on hold: Sources

State-owned Telecommunications Consultants India Ltd (TCIL), which holds a 15% stake in Bharti Hexacom, is working with the latter on a fresh proposal to sell its tower assets and has also pitched for an open tender process to ensure fair participation from all eligible tower infrastructure firms, sources familiar with the development told Moneycontrol.

The new process will follow the guidelines issued by the Department of Investment and Public Asset Management (DIPAM).

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“TCIL was not kept in the loop for sale of Hexacom towers to Indus Towers, hence it objected and intervened in the deal. It asked Bharti Hexacom to start a fresh process that meets its requirements as a public sector undertaking. Both are working together for an open tender process,” a source privy to the discussions said.

Bharti Hexacom, a Bharti Airtel subsidiary, had announced on April 10 that it was putting on hold its plan to sell 3,400 telecom towers to Indus Towers for Rs 1,134 crore, following TCIL’s intervention. Indus Towers also informed stock exchanges that the deal had been paused.