

Centre has no plans to exit Vodafone Idea: Jyotiraditya Scindia
Mint.The minister noted that the country's telecom market is consistently growing and delivering greater value than other global markets.Edited excerpts:I have been very clear on this. As far as Vodafone Idea is concerned, the government is a 49% equity stakeholder. We do not envisage raising our equity stake at all beyond that 49% share.
We are not aware, and we have had no discussions on exiting or diluting our equity stake at this point in time.The government is an equity holder in Vodafone Idea. The company had asked for a certain relief, which the government has worked on. We have protected our cash flows and what is due to us.
We have extended it over a longer period, and that is where our responsibility ends. It is not the business of the department of telecommunications (DoT) to interfere with the management of a company in which it is merely a shareholder. We are not managing Vodafone Idea, and therefore that's not our intent.As far as Airtel is concerned, this order with regard to a certain particular player, namely Vodafone Idea, was passed by the Supreme Court.
There is a prior Supreme Court order, which stands vis-a-vis all TSPs (telecom service providers). This order (recent one) made a special case for Vodafone Idea based on the rationale that the Supreme Court deemed fit. The DoT has taken action based on the Supreme Court order.
There is no such directive to us vis-à-vis any other TSP.No... We are governed by what the SC has issued. The SC has only given us an exception in this case.The telecom PLI scheme has seen over ₹1 trillion in sales, but the incentive disbursements have been low. What is the reason for this?The government disburses funds for the last fiscal year.The sales (of telecom gear) for up
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