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Vodafone Idea in Focus: Govt Cuts AGR Dues by 27% to ₹64,046 Crore – Game-Changer for Vi?

Vodafone Idea (Vi) has been battling massive financial pressures for years, with Adjusted Gross Revenue (AGR) dues hanging like a sword of Damocles. But in a major development that has put the Vodafone Idea share price firmly in the spotlight, the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) has slashed the telco’s AGR liability by nearly 27% to ₹64,046 crore as of December 31, 2025. This relief comes after a committee reassessed the earlier frozen amount of ₹87,695 crore, offering Vi much-needed breathing room and sparking fresh optimism among investors. What Exactly Happened with Vodafone Idea’s AGR Dues? The DoT formed a dedicated committee to review Vi’s AGR calculations following Supreme Court directions and earlier Cabinet approvals. The reassessment has now been finalized at ₹64,046 crore a reduction of approximately ₹23,649 crore from the previous estimate. This isn’t just a number tweak. For a company burdened with high debt and spectrum payments, this cut translates into t...

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