Indus Towers posted a consolidated net profit of Rs 4,003 crore in Q3 2024-25, driven by robust tower and colocation additions, and significant overdue collections from a ‘major customer.’ A write-back of Rs 3,024 crore in doubtful receivables and expected network expansions are set to further enhance growth.
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