Bharti Airtel reported a 168% increase in second-quarter earnings driven by higher tariffs, reaching a net profit of Rs 3,593 crore. The company also outlined a leadership transition plan effective January 2026, with COO Shashwat Sharma set to take over as CEO and MD.
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