India’s ambitions extend well beyond 5G, with a target of securing 10 per cent of 6G patents, while satellite communications are poised for exponential growth, with the market set to triple by 2033, Communications Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia said on Wednesday.
Speaking at the India Mobile Congress (IMC) 2025, Scindia noted that India has evolved from being a follower of technology to emerging as a digital flagbearer on the global stage.
Outlining India’s transformation into a self-reliant nation, Scindia said, “the day is not far off when people will say the world depends on India.”
“I appeal to all of you today, design here, solve here, scale for everywhere. India innovates, and the world transforms,” the Minister said.
Satellite communications today are expanding horizons, taking connectivity from land to sea to space.
The Satcom market today, across telecom and broadcasting, which is at close to USD 4 billion, will triple to almost USD 15 billion by 2033. At the heart of this​India’s ambitions extend well beyond 5G, with a target of securing 10 per cent of 6G patents, while satellite communications are poised for exponential growth, with the market set to triple by 2033, Communications Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia said on Wednesday.
Speaking at the India Mobile Congress (IMC) 2025, Scindia noted that India has evolved from being a follower of technology to emerging as a digital flagbearer on the global stage.
Outlining India’s transformation into a self-reliant nation, Scindia said, “the day is not far off when people will say the world depends on India.”
“I appeal to all of you today, design here, solve here, scale for everywhere. India innovates, and the world transforms,” the Minister said.
Satellite communications today are expanding horizons, taking connectivity from land to sea to space.
The Satcom market today, across telecom and broadcasting, which is at close to USD 4 billion, will triple to almost USD 15 billion by 2033. At the heart of this ​Latest News [ SOBAN NEWS: International and National ]