New Delhi: Bharti Tele Ventures on Tuesday announced that the groups' foray into the retail segment, through a joint venture, would be finalised in the next three to four months.
"A decision on the retail foray will be taken in the next three-four months and we are looking for a foreign partner to form a joint venture," Bharti Televentures Chairman and
Managing Director Sunil Mittal said on the sidelines of CII Annual Conference here.
On the groups' plan for Airport development Mittal said Bharti was still 'keen' on bidding for airports modifications.
"We are open to bidding for airport modification", he said.
He added that the company is planning to launch insurance
18/04/06 Press Trust Of India/CNN-IBN
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