"R&AW has requested that security clearances from the national security agencies viz, R&AW and IB for a thorough background check of companies... And ramifications of the project on national security, be made mandatory before provisional permission for installation and operations for ILD is granted," an official source said.
International long distance (ILD) companies are allowed to provide ISD calls and internet-related services.
According to sources, R&AW in a letter to DoT said that "it has also been noted that ILD licencees are either front companies for major telecom operators, who may have a foreign stake...With the result that the security implications of access by the ILD operators to the Indian telecom network become even more significant".
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Recently, US firm AT&T's name has come up in list of companies that have applied to raise stake in their Indian telecom subsidiaries. AT&T holds ILD licence in partnership with Mahindra Telecommunications.
The agency said that DoT has been granting conditional approval of ILD gateways for voice and data services. The final permission will be given only after successful demonstration of lawful interception and monitoring capabilities.
DoT is of the view that whenever a company opts for foreign investment then FIPB approval is required and therefore background check as suggested by R&AW may not be required under present circumstances.