Bharti Airtel Ltd plans to approach the government for a reassessment of its adjusted gross revenue (AGR) dues following the Supreme Court’s recent clarification in Vodafone Idea’s case. The move signals renewed efforts by telecom operators to seek relief from legacy liabilities that have strained industry finances.
                                        
                        
	Telecom Sector Eyes Policy Recalibration On AGR Dues  
	Bharti Airtel Ltd has announced its intention to raise the issue of AGR dues with the Department of Telecommunications (DoT), following the Supreme Court’s decision allowing the government to reassess Vodafone Idea’s liabilities up to FY17. Airtel’s management welcomed the apex court’s clarification and indicated that it would seek similar treatment for its own dues.
	
	During its Q2 earnings call, Airtel’s MD Gopal Vittal reiterated that the 2019 AGR judgment had severely impacted the sector and that even basic calculation errors were not entertained. While the current relief applies only to Vodafone Idea, Airtel aims to initiate discussions with the government to explore a comprehensive reconciliation of its dues, including interest and penalties.
	
	Major Takeaways  
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		Airtel to approach government for AGR dues reassessment  
 
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		Supreme Court allows policy-level review in Vodafone Idea’s case  
 
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		Airtel’s dues estimated at over Rs 40,000 crore  
 
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		Company seeks equitable treatment and correction of past errors  
 
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		Relief could ease financial pressure and support sector stability  
 
	Sources: Livemint, Moneycontrol, Zee Business