Tatas looking for out-of-court settlement with Docomo
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Shrinath Narasimhan, the MD of
It is being said that the two partners might meet next week, but there is no written communication yet, he further said.
The source also said that, as part of his outreach to various stakeholders including JV partners, Tata had spoken to senior Docomo leadership over phone, assuring them the group would do its best to seek a resolution to the three-year-old row.
It is being said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi is also keen that the issue is resolved as soon as possible and most likely wants a handshake during or before he leaves for Tokyo to meet his counterpart Shinzo Abe during November 11-12.
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