Investors have not lost confidence in telecom sector: Sibal
More than a fortnight after the Supreme Court quashed 122 mobile telphone licences, Telecom Minister Kapil Sibal said foreign investors have not lost confidence in the sector and will participate in t
PM holds meet to discuss 2G verdict fallout
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Saturday met union ministers Pranab Mukherjee, Kapil Sibal and Salman Khurshid to discuss the fallout of the apex court verdict cancelling 122 2G licences granted by f
Will consider all options for future India investment: Telenor
Hit hard by a Supreme Court verdict cancelling the telecom licence of its Indian unit, Norway-based Telenor ASA has said it will consider all options before any future investment in the country.
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2G: ED registers money laundering case against Marans
The Enforcement Directorate has registered a money laundering case against former Union Minister Dayanidhi Maran and his brother Kalanidhi in connection with the 2G spectrum allocation case.
The cas
Hit by Indian ops Telenor posts 1.93bn kroner loss for Oct-Dec
Norway-based telecom company Telenor ASA on Wednesday posted a loss of 1.93 billion Norwegian kroner (USD 335 million) for the October-December quarter, weighed down by hefty impairment losses related
All should be allowed to bid in 2G auction: Bharti Airtel
Under a fair market mechanism, all players should be given equal opportunity to participate when a 2G auction takes place, leading telecom firm Bharti Airtel said on Wednesday.
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2G verdict will have no impact on foreign investments: Moily
The Supreme Court judgment regarding cancellation of 2G licences will have no impact on the inflow of foreign investments in the country, Corporate Affairs Minister Veerappa Moily said here Monday.
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SC 2G verdict: Norway wants to discuss issue at govt level
Concerned over the impact of the recent Supreme Court verdict cancelling 122 2G licences, Norwegian IT Minister Rigmor Aasrud has sought an appointment with her Indian counterpart to discuss the issue
Scandal blow puts Indian government in danger
There is no clamour for an early general election in India, but the latest blow dealt to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh over a massive corruption scandal raises the risk that his wounded government cou
India hangs up on investor confidence, says Time
The Indian Supreme Court's decision to cancel 122 controversial mobile phone licenses has opened up a new round of scepticism about India as a destination for foreign investment, according to Time mag