Norwegian operator group Telenor may invoke the India-Singapore Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement in order to safeguard its interests in India, reports The Hindu Business Line. The agreement includes compensation provisions related to the confiscation and redistribution of private property by a public authority. Telenor wants to end its Uninor operator joint venture with India’s Unitech following the cancellation of its licences by the country’s Supreme Court. A Telenor spokesperson was quoted by Business Line as saying the company was “keeping all legal options including invoking the India-Singapore CECA provisions open.