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COAI Appoints Airtel's Rahul Vatts as Chairperson, Jio's Ravi Gandhi as Vice-Chairperson for 2026-27

The Cellular Operators Association of India (COAI) has appointed Bharti Airtel's Rahul Vatts as Chairperson and Reliance Jio's Dr Ravi P Gandhi as Vice-Chairperson for the 2026-27 term. The announcement was made during COAI's Annual General Body Meeting for 2025-26. COAI Director General Lt Gen Dr SP Kochhar highlighted the sector's critical role in India's digital economy and future technologies like AI, 5G, and 6G. Both Vatts and Gandhi bring over three decades of telecom experience, with Vatts leading Airtel's regulatory affairs and Gandhi having served in key DOT and Airtel roles.

COAI appoints Airtel's Rahul Vatts as Chairperson, Jio's Ravi Gandhi as Vice-Chairperson for 2026-27

New Delhi, June 18

The Cellular Operators Association of India on Thursday announced a new leadership team for 2026-27, appointing Bharti Airtel's Group Chief Regulatory Officer Rahul Vatts as Chairperson and Reliance Jio Infocomm's Chief Regulatory Officer Dr Ravi P Gandhi as Vice-Chairperson.

The appointments were announced during COAI's Annual General Body Meeting for the financial year 2025-26, where members reviewed developments in the telecom sector and discussed priorities for strengthening India's digital communications ecosystem.

"The COAI leadership for 2026-27 was also announced at the meeting. Rahul Vatts, Group Chief Regulatory Officer and Director, Corporate Affairs, Bharti Airtel Limited, will serve as Chairperson of COAI, while Dr Ravi P Gandhi, Chief Regulatory Officer, Reliance Jio Infocomm Ltd., will serve as Vice-Chairperson," the industry body said.

Commenting on the development, COAI Director General Lt Gen Dr SP Kochhar said India's telecom sector is entering a critical phase as digital infrastructure becomes increasingly important for the country's economic growth.

"India's telecom sector is at a critical stage of transformation, with digital communications infrastructure increasingly serving as the foundation of the country's digital economy," Kochhar said.

Highlighting the sector's future growth drivers, he added, "As technologies such as AI, 5G Advanced, satellite communications and future 6G systems evolve, the sector will play an even greater role in enabling innovation, inclusion and economic growth."

Kochhar said COAI would continue working with policymakers and industry stakeholders to support the sector's development.

"COAI welcomes and congratulates the new leadership and believes that we will continue to work closely with the Government, regulators and industry stakeholders to support trusted communications, investment-friendly policy frameworks and secure, resilient and future-ready digital infrastructure," he said.

According to COAI, Vatts brings nearly three decades of experience in telecom and broadcasting licensing, economic regulation, spectrum management and regulatory litigation. He currently leads Bharti Airtel's government relations, policy and regulatory engagements across mobility, broadband, DTH, data centres, submarine cables and digital businesses.

Dr Gandhi has more than three decades of experience in telecom regulation, public policy and network operations. He has previously served as Chief Regulatory Officer at Bharti Airtel and has also held key positions in the Department of Telecommunications as an officer of the Indian Telecom Services.

COAI reiterated its commitment to "constructive policy engagement and collaborative industry efforts" to support India's ambition of building a globally competitive digital economy backed by a robust communications infrastructure.

COAI represents leading telecom service providers and telecom equipment vendors in India and works with the government, regulators and industry stakeholders on issues related to the growth of the country's telecom and broadband sector.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

Three decades of experience each - that's impressive. But I wish COAI would also address issues like call drops and network congestion in rural areas. These regulatory bigwigs sitting in Delhi may not understand ground reality in tier-2 cities. 🤔

Vikram M

Interesting to see a former DoT officer now leading regulatory affairs for Jio. Dr Ravi Gandhi's experience in government will surely help bridge the gap between industry and policymakers. Smart move by Reliance. 🇮🇳

Arjun K

While 5G rollout is happening, we need more focus on cybersecurity and data privacy. The new leadership should push for stronger consumer protection laws. Also, what about reducing tariff war? It's hurting everyone's ARPU. 💸

Neha E

Hope this new team prioritises rural connectivity. My village still struggles with basic 4G. All this talk about AI, 5G and 6G feels like a distant dream when lakhs of Indians can't even make a simple voice call properly. 😞

Karan T

Good that COAI is working on "investment-friendly policy frameworks." India needs massive capex for 5G and fiberisation. Let's hope the new chairperson brings practical solutions for spectrum pricing and ease of doing business. 💼

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