The period for exclusive talks between Bharti and MTN is ending on Wednesday. There is no confirmation from Bharti or MTN on whether the talks would be extended or not.
The government also said it has not received any proposal from either Bharti or MTN.
"Our officials had some discussions with the South African authorities. They have explained our legal position (on dual listing) and asked them what is that they need," Finance Secretary Ashok Chawla said.
Asked about if there is any proposal on dual listing, Chawla said, "There is no formal proposal before any public authority in India as of today."
South Africa government officials said they were yet to get a briefing from the team, which met Indian authorities including officials from SEBI, RBI and finance ministry, last week.
"Our team arrived back from India on Saturday night. They will be briefing the minister today," Thoraya Pandy, head of media and communications, National Treasury, told PTI through an e-mail.
A query on whether the companies are reworking the structure of the deal to avoid legal and regulatory hurdles in both the countries, remained unanswered.
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