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Is Vodafone India passing on calls data to UK intelligence?

In what could be fresh trouble for India’s number-two telecom firm, it has emerged the home ministry has raised concerns about the company passing on communication details from its Indian customers to an intelligence agency in the UK.

March 10, 2014 / 14:31 IST
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In what could be fresh trouble for India’s number-two telecom firm, it has emerged the home ministry has raised concerns about the company passing on communication details from its Indian customers to an intelligence agency in the UK.

Reports in several newspapers Monday said the finance ministry, in a letter dated February 20, has asked the Department of Telecom to look into concerns raised by a December note written by the Ministry of Home Affairs that said that "leading telecom firms, including Vodafone, are learnt to be secretly collaborating with UK's intelligence and security agency GCHQ and passing on details of their customers phone calls and other communication."

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Three newspapers said they had accessed the memo.

The matter assumes significance in light of a proposal by Vodafone India’s British parent to buy out the remaining minority stake in the Indian subsidiary it doesn’t already own at a cost of about Rs 10,000 crore.