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Govt Waives ₹6 Lakh Cr Spectrum Dues for Key Departments

RR Team, June 27, 2025June 27, 2025

Massive Relief for Government Departments

The Union Cabinet has reportedly approved a one-time spectrum dues waiver worth over ₹6 lakh crore for three key departments: Defence, Railways, and Space. The move aims to ease financial pressure caused by accumulated penalties and compounded interest charges on administratively assigned spectrum.

This waiver comes as a major relief, especially for the Ministry of Defence, the Department of Space, and the Ministry of Railways, which have been struggling with unpaid dues dating back to 2004.

Only Principal with Minimal Interest Payable

According to official sources, the waiver will eliminate most of the penalty and interest charges. Departments will be required to pay only the principal amount and a minimal interest rate of around 5%.

These charges had accumulated over the years, inflating the original dues significantly. Most of the spectrum was allocated for national interest operations like defence communication, satellite missions, and railway communications.

No Relief for PSUs or Private Telecom Players

It’s important to note that this waiver does not apply to public sector undertakings (PSUs) or private telecom companies. The relief is exclusively for core government departments that use spectrum for strategic and non-commercial purposes.

This distinction reinforces the view that spectrum used in public interest should not attract commercial penalties.

Years of Debate Finally Settled

The decision follows prolonged debates over whether government departments should be billed commercially for spectrum used in non-revenue-generating sectors. Many experts argued that such charges undermined the strategic needs of the nation.

Though this policy shift was not publicly announced in the Cabinet briefing, internal sources confirmed that the clearance has been given and implementation will follow shortly.

Implications and Way Forward

This waiver could significantly improve fiscal balance sheets for the affected departments. It also sets a precedent for how future spectrum allocation to government departments may be treated—potentially without the burden of interest or penalty for strategic uses.

However, transparency in how these dues are calculated and reported will be essential moving forward, especially when public funds and national interest intersect.

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