This compilation brings together two decades of landmark documents, judgments, and regulatory decisions that form the spine of India’s Adjusted Gross Revenue (AGR) controversy. From TRAI’s early recommendations in 1999 to the Supreme Court’s decisive 2019 judgment and the final curative dismissal in 2024, this curated archive offers a comprehensive timeline of legal confrontations between telecom operators and the Department of Telecommunications (DoT). It captures evolving interpretations of revenue definitions, jurisdictional tussles between TDSAT and the Supreme Court, and the shifting regulatory stance that ultimately shaped the financial architecture of Indian telecom.
Telecom’s Last Stand: Why Letting VI Collapse Will Cost India Dearly
The Indian telecom industry has undergone a series of dramatic twists and turns since its inception. The shift from a...