India considers Vi reprieve to promote UK trade, foster relations — report

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Source: Government of India

Vodafone-backed Indian operator Vi may benefit from UK-India trade negotiations as reports emerge that the New Delhi government may waive some debts.

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  • Themes: Adjusted gross revenue (AGR); Cloud services; Competitive mobile market; Debt financing; Equity investment; Financial restructuring; Follow-on public offering; Fundraising; Government policy; Investment; Merger and acquisition (M&A); Network infrastructure; Policy reform; Pro-competition regulation; Red tape rollback; Stakeholder transition; Strategic partnership; Telecoms market.
  • Events: India Mobile Congress; Supreme Court AGR hearing; UK-India trade deal; UK trade mission.
  • People: Abhijit Kishore; Akshaya Moondra; Allison Kirkby; Chandra S Pemmasani; Keir Starmer; Murthy Gvas; Narendra Modi; Tejas Mehta.
  • Geographic: India; London; Mumbai; United Kingdom.
  • Organisations: Airtel Africa; Bharti Enterprises; Bloomberg; BT Group; Department of Telecommunications; Ericsson; Grant Thornton; Indus Towers; Jaguar Land Rover; JM Financial; Mondelez Group; Mondelez India; Nokia; Tata Steel; UK Government; Vi; Vodafone Group; Wipro; Zoho. 

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