The company, which is saddled with over Rs 79,500 crore in gross debt, has proposed to absorb its subsidiary Cairn India in an all-share deal that is being seen as an attempt to use the oil producer's cash to pay off its loans.
"We continue to work through the various regulatory and exchange approval processes and we continue to expect that we will see it for shareholder vote by fourth calendar quarter (October-December) of this year," Vedanta Ltd CEO Tom Albanese said in a conference call after announcing the firm's results for the June quarter.
Earlier this month, he told PTI that the merger deal will benefit shareholders of both the companies.
"This is a significant milestone in the company's journey. Not only this merger will de-risk earnings through increased diversification from exposure to a larger commodity mix, but also it will help garner benefits of increased economies of scale.