Gujarat Partners With Elon Musk's Starlink For Satellite Internet In Remote Areas

The Gujarat government has signed a Letter of Intent with SpaceX's Starlink to deploy high-speed satellite internet. The project aims to connect remote, border, and tribal areas currently facing telecom challenges. It will service government schools, health centres, disaster management hubs, and industrial parks to boost digital inclusion and e-governance. A Joint Working Group will oversee the implementation, aligning with the broader Digital India and Viksit Bharat visions.

Key Points: Gujarat, Starlink Sign LoI for Satellite Internet Connectivity

  • Internet for remote & tribal areas
  • Boosts e-governance & disaster management
  • Supports schools & health centres
  • Part of Digital India vision
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Gujarat, Elon Musk's Starlink sign Letter of Intent for high-speed satellite Internet

Gujarat signs LoI with Elon Musk's Starlink to provide high-speed satellite internet to remote, tribal, and underserved regions for digital inclusion.

"The implementation of this joint project... will prove to be a milestone in expanding the state's digital services - Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel"

Gandhinagar, February 9

Gujarat has signed a Letter of Intent for cooperation with Starlink Satellite Communications Private Limited, a subsidiary of Elon Musk-founded SpaceX, to strengthen the state's digital infrastructure, the state government said on Monday.

Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel, on X, confirmed that the partnership aims to accelerate the state's Digital Connectivity Mission.

The agreement focuses on providing high-speed satellite-based internet connectivity to remote, border, and underserved regions that currently face significant telecom challenges. This initiative aligns with the Digital India vision to ensure seamless service delivery across all geographical areas.

The collaboration follows a preliminary meeting held in December 2025 between the state leadership and Starlink Operations, SpaceX Vice President Lauren Dreyer. Under the terms of the LoI, pilot projects will connect Common Service Centres, e-Governance facilities, government schools, and district disaster management control rooms.

The infrastructure will also extend to port facilities and wildlife sanctuaries to enhance monitoring and operational efficiency.

During the exchange ceremony in Gandhinagar, Chief Minister Patel expressed confidence in the project's impact on the State's progress. "The implementation of this joint project in the coming future will prove to be a milestone in expanding the state's digital services and will further accelerate the progress of e-Governance," the Chief Minister stated on X.

"This LoI will enable high-speed satellite-based internet connectivity in remote, border, tribal and underserved areas with limited telecom infrastructure, accelerating Gujarat's Digital Connectivity Mission and strategic digital initiatives," he further said.

The project prioritises digital inclusion in tribal and aspirational districts, including Narmada and Dahod. By establishing reliable connectivity, the government intends to improve the security of police outposts and the stability of disaster management centres.

The initiative also covers agricultural research centres and provides smart connectivity for education in state schools. Healthcare services, particularly tele-medicine and operations at Primary Health Centres, are expected to become more accessible through this satellite network.

A Joint Working Group, comprising representatives from the Gujarat state government and Starlink, will be formed to oversee the implementation of the agreement. This group will ensure the development of modern digital infrastructure and seamless connectivity across the state. The LoI further includes plans for capacity building through joint training programs for government agencies, schools, and disaster response teams.

The agreement also addresses the connectivity needs of GIDC industrial parks, maritime operations, and highway safety systems. On behalf of the state government, Industries Commissioner P. Swaroop exchanged the documents with Starlink India Head Prabhakar Jayakumar. The initiative remains a central component of Gujarat's strategy to contribute to the vision of a Viksit Bharat by 2047.

- ANI

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Priya S
While the intent is good, I hope the focus remains on actual implementation and affordability. We've seen many MoUs and LoIs that don't translate to ground reality. The joint working group must ensure this doesn't become another project on paper, especially for the aspirational districts.
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Vikram M
Connecting border areas and police outposts is a strategic masterstroke. In today's times, secure and reliable communication in sensitive zones is paramount for national security. This initiative by Gujarat could set a benchmark for other states to follow.
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Rohit P
Elon Musk's Starlink in Gujarat! Wow. If this works, imagine the boost to startups in GIDC parks and the efficiency in port operations. Hope the pilot projects start soon. The potential for tele-medicine in PHCs is enormous.
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Sarah B
Interesting to see this global tech partnership focusing on local governance. The inclusion of disaster management control rooms is a critical application. Reliable connectivity during cyclones or floods can save lives. Hope the training programs for response teams are robust.
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Nikhil C
As someone from a small town, I know the pain of patchy internet. If Starlink can provide stable connectivity to government schools, it will revolutionize digital learning. Children in remote areas deserve the same access to knowledge. Fingers crossed! 🤞

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