The seven-year-old tax dispute between India and Vodafone is unlikely to be resolved anytime soon as another deadline for appointing a third arbitrator in the international arbitration case has been missed and the two sides have not fixed a new date to decide on the name.
According to finance ministry officials, Vodafone seems to be keen on going ahead with the arbitration and it has been decided to continue the talks for finding an arbitrator without putting any deadline to it.
“Vodafone seems to be keen on arbitration.
"They have not made an offer to settle. So, it is still under discussion. Parameters are being set to identify the third arbitrator,” an official, who did not wish to be identified because of the sensitivity of the matter, told Business Standard.
An e-mail query sent to Vodafone remained unanswered till the time of going to press.
Vodafone had on April 17 issued an international arbitration notice to the Indian government to resolve the dispute arising from its 2007 purchase of Hutch Essar for $11