Concerned over the impact of the recent Supreme Court verdict cancelling 122 2G licences, Norwegian IT Minister Ms Rigmor Aasrud has sought an appointment with her Indian counterpart to discuss the issue as the government braces itself up for diplomatic parleys.
Ms Aasrud, Norwegian minister of government administration, IT and church reforms, arrived in the national capital yesterday on a “pre-scheduled visit“.
“The visit had been planned for more than a month. She is going to Bangalore to visit some of our e-governance institutes there, technology institutions among others,” a senior government official said.
Noting that she has requested for a meeting with her Indian counterpart, the official said this would be the first instance of the issue being taken up diplomatically.
He was responding if the countries affected by the 2G verdict have taken it up with New Delhi diplomatically.
“I do not know when they would be meeting as of now. She has requested for this meeting,” the official said.
Asked if the appointment with Information Technology Minister Mr Kapil Sibal was sought recently, the official said, “It is a recent thing.”
Meanwhile, Uninor, a joint venture between Telenor of Norway and Unitech, has said the company will participate in 2G spectrum auction but did not rule out the exit option from the Indian market.
The licence of Uninor, along with other new operators, has been cancelled after the Supreme Court’s judgement last week on the basis that all 122 2G licences were issued illegally in January 2008 by former telecom minister Mr A Raja.