Vodafone Idea Likely to Get Interest-Free AGR Moratorium; Reassessment May Halve Dues: Report

Vodafone Idea Likely to Get Interest-Free AGR Moratorium; Reassessment May Halve Dues
The government is likely to offer an interest-free moratorium of four to five years to Vodafone Idea Ltd (Vi) on over Rs 83,000 crore of its pending statutory dues related to adjusted gross revenue (AGR), offering immediate relief to the cash-strapped telecom operator, people familiar with the matter said, according to an Economic Times report by Kiran Rathee dated December 15, 2025.

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Interest-Free Moratorium to Provide Immediate Relief

Following the moratorium period, the company will be required to repay the dues in six instalments. However, the overall liability is expected to be substantially reduced—possibly by nearly half—after a reassessment of the amounts payable, sources were quoted as saying.

Government Panel to Reassess AGR Dues

To facilitate the reassessment, the government is expected to constitute a committee headed by a secretary-level official, either serving or retired. The panel will hear representations from both the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) and Vodafone Idea before arriving at a final determination of the payable amount.

“A committee will be formed, headed by a secretary-level official, either serving or retired, which will hear the views of both, the telecom department and Vi,” one of the sources was quoted as saying.

Cabinet Approval Awaited

The proposal is awaiting Cabinet approval and is likely to be announced in the coming weeks. It will then “take a call around the final amount that has to be paid,” the person cited above said, according to the report.