Indian Telecom: A Global Leader in the Making

Indian Telecom: A Global Leader in the Making

Current Situation of Telecom sector

  • Total subscribers: 1,187 million
  • Urban teledensity: 131.01%
  • Rural teledensity: 58.31% (significant growth potential)

5th Generation

  • Deployment : Rapid deployment with AI, local data sets, and data centres
  • Challenge: Affordability remains a challenge, especially in rural areas. 5G handsets and network access are still costly for many.

Government Initiatives

  • Financial Incentives: The government is offering financial incentives such as GST refunds and removal of bank guarantees
  • Research: supporting research on affordable 5G handsets (₹6,000–₹7,000 range), and leveraging satellite technology to enhance remote connectivity.
  • Boosting Domestic Manufacturing: Production-linked incentive (PLI) scheme to reduce import dependency. Encouraging investments in self-sufficiency and exports.
  • Transparency Measures: Zero-trust security protocols for network safety. Use of trusted sources and periodic equipment testing. Discussions on source code transparency and patent issues with telecom firms.

Way Forward

  • Leader  in Data Consumption: India is a global leader in data usage. Telecom market remains cost-competitive despite rising average revenue per user (ARPU). OTT services pose both opportunities and challenges for telecom operators.
  • Privacy Measures: Data localisation policies to prevent misuse by foreign entities. Ongoing discussions to frame a comprehensive data privacy policy. Balancing individual rights and national security
  • Spam Prevention: AI-driven alert systems deployed to detect scams. Blockchain and advanced tech used to curb cyber threats. Regulatory measures for OTT services under discussion for equal compliance with telecom regulations.
  • Global Recognition: India Mobile Congress (IMC) 2025 received overwhelming response. India’s telecom prominence to be highlighted at Mobile World Congress 2026 in Barcelona.
  • Skill India Programme: Rs 8,800 crore allocated (2022-2026) to enhance technical skills and job opportunities. Industry progress depends on skilled manpower along with technology and infrastructure.

Conclusion

India’s telecom sector is poised for rapid expansion with a strong domestic market and global interest. Innovation, infrastructure investment, and global collaborations key to India’s dominance in telecom.

Mains Practice Question

Q. With the rollout of 5G and increased global collaborations, discuss the potential of India’s telecom industry in shaping the future of digital innovation and global telecom market. What challenges must be addressed to fully realize this potential? (15 Marks, 250 Words)

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