Antrix-Devas Deal:
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Devas entered into a lease contract with ISRO’s private sector arm Antrix Corporation in 2005.
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According to the deal, ISRO would lease two satellites GSAT-6 and 6A to Devas for 12 years.
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Devas was supposed to provide multimedia services to cell phones in India using the S-band spectrum, with ISRO leasing 70 MHz of the S-band spectrum.
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The deal was terminated on February 25, 2011, by the government citing “security reasons“.
What happened after the termination of the deal?
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After the termination, Devas and its foreign investors approached various international tribunals and courts seeking compensation.
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This led to arbitration between Antrix and Devas at the International Chambers of Commerce (ICC) and two bilateral investment treaty (BIT) arbitrations.
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India lost all three disputes.
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Devas was awarded compensation of $1.2 billion by an International Chamber of Commerce tribunal in 2015.
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Deutsche Telekom was awarded $101 million-plus interest by the Permanent Court of Arbitration in Geneva in 2020.
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Mauritius investors were awarded $111 million by the UN Commission on International Trade Law tribunal in 2020.
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The German investors claimed compensation for violation of an India-Germany bilateral investment treaty and the Mauritius investors for an India-Mauritius BIT.
What steps are performed by India?
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In 2014, the Indian government allocated the case to CBI to look into the 2005 deal.
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It highlighted the misuse of official positions for their own benefits.
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The Enforcement Directorate also filed a charge sheet in 2018 under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act against a former managing director of Antrix and five Devas officials for corruption.
SC decision:
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SC has upheld the liquidation of Devas.
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SC has kept the $1.2 billion award in suspension.