Telenor Lakshdeep becomes Telenor's new Indian JV partner for Telecom Business

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After months of searching, Norwegian firm Telenor has finally found a new partner for its telecom operations in India. Three independent sources said, one of the family members of the Sun Pharma promoter group is picking up a 26% stake in a new JV with Telenor, in a personal capacity.

The promoter family of Sun Pharma is led by Dilip Shanghvi although at this point the identity of the individual who will partner Telenor is not known. However, it may not eventually be Dilip Shanghvi himself but one of his family members.

The formal announcement is expected later today. The exact valuation of the JV and other operational details are also expected to be announced later today.

When contacted, a Sun Pharma spokesperson denied the development saying neither Mr Shangvi or Sun Pharma is looking at entering telecom.

Telenor's head of Asia operations Sigve Brekke was unreachable for comments despite repeated attempts on his mobile phone. Company spokesperson

Citigroup has been advising Telenor to identify its new partner. A Citi spokesperson declined to comment.

Earlier in the month, Telenor amicably settled its long standing dispute with erstwhile partner Unitech. After an 18 month long feud, both partners agreed to transfer the assets and 45 million customers of their mobile phone joint venture to a new company that will be owned by the Norwegian telco.


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Telenor Partners Lakshdeep For Its New Indian JV in Telecom Business


Telenor Group through its new wholly owned Indian entity, Telewings Communications Pvt. Ltd. (Telewings), has signed a partnership agreement with Lakshdeep Investments & Finance Pvt. Ltd (Lakshdeep), a company controlled by Sudhir Valia. This is a financial investment by Valia in his personal capacity, informed the company. Interestingly, according to Valia’s LinkedIn profile, he’s a Director at Sun Pharma.

According to Telenor, Lakshdeep will contribute an agreed amount of equity into Telewings. Upon successful participation in the upcoming spectrum auctions and post all required government approvals, Telenor Group will eventually own 74% of the joint venture. Telenor Group will maintain operational control and upon necessary approvals all assets of Unitech Wireless (Uninor) will be transferred to this company for seamless continuity of operations. Telewings has already applied for prequalification to participate in the upcoming spectrum auction. A final decision on whether to participate or not will be made before the auction starts, the company said.


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