Vodafone Idea shares surged as much as 8% on January 9 after the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) granted relief to the telecom operator in its long-runningVodafone Idea shares surged as much as 8% on January 9 after the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) granted relief to the telecom operator in its long-running

Vodafone Idea shares jump as govt caps AGR payouts, easing near-term cash strain

Vodafone Idea shares surged as much as 8% on January 9 after the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) granted relief to the telecom operator in its long-running adjusted gross revenue (AGR) dispute, significantly easing near-term cash flow pressure.

The stock hit an intraday high of ₹12.52 and was trading 3.6% higher at ₹11.92 at the time of writing, extending gains after a 36% rise in 2025.

The relief comes as the Indian government capped Vodafone Idea’s annual AGR-related payouts at relatively modest levels for the next decade, offering breathing room to the loss-making carrier without reducing its headline liabilities.

Government caps near-term AGR payouts

In a communication to Vodafone Idea, the DoT directed the company to cap its AGR payments at ₹124 crore annually from March 2026 to March 2031.

After this initial six-year period, annual payments will be reduced further to ₹100 crore from March 2032 to March 2035.

The telecom operator said the remaining balance of AGR dues will be paid in equal annual installments over six years from March 2036 to March 2041.

For these remaining dues, the government will constitute a committee to reassess the AGR quantum, with its decision to be final, according to an exchange filing.

The move follows a government decision on December 31 to approve a partial moratorium on Vodafone Idea’s dues, freezing ₹87,695 crore in payments and deferring repayments into the 2030s.

At the time, the company had said it had not yet received formal communication on the measure.

Market reaction and investor relief

Investors welcomed the clarity and scale of relief, pushing Vodafone Idea shares up as much as 8.9% during the session.

The capped payouts are seen as more favorable than expected, as they limit near-term cash outflows for a company that has not reported a profit since 2016.

Shares of Indus Towers, a key telecom infrastructure provider, also gained around 2% in early trade.

Vodafone Idea remains under pressure in a sector dominated by Reliance Jio Infocomm and Bharti Airtel, but the latest policy action reduces a major financial overhang.

Long-running dispute and strategic context

Telecom operators, including Vodafone Idea, have long contested the government’s methodology for calculating AGR, which determines licence fees and statutory dues.

The dispute has weighed heavily on balance sheets across the sector.

The latest relief builds on earlier government intervention, including the conversion of ₹36,950 crore ($4.3 billion) of dues into equity last year, which resulted in the Indian government holding a 49% stake in Vodafone Idea.

The measures are aimed at stabilising the company as it seeks to attract new investors, tap bank funding, and arrest subscriber losses.

The policy action also carries broader strategic and diplomatic significance, coming after closer economic engagement between India and the UK, where Vodafone Group Plc is based.

For Vodafone Idea, easing government dues could improve its ability to raise capital and remain competitive, even as challenges from intense price competition and high leverage persist.

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