Scindia to Lead India at Mobile World Congress 2026, Showcase Bharat Pavilion

Union Minister for Communications Jyotiraditya Scindia will represent India at the Mobile World Congress 2026 in Barcelona. His agenda includes inaugurating the Bharat Pavilion to showcase India's telecom capabilities and unveiling the curtain raiser for the India Mobile Congress 2026. He will deliver keynote addresses on future-ready digital infrastructure and affordable connectivity models. The visit underscores India's aim to strengthen global partnerships and attract investment in its digital ecosystem.

Key Points: Jyotiraditya Scindia to Represent India at MWC Barcelona 2026

  • Lead India's delegation at MWC 2026
  • Inaugurate Bharat Pavilion showcase
  • Unveil India Mobile Congress 2026 curtain raiser
  • Deliver keynotes on digital infrastructure
  • Hold high-level CEO and bilateral meetings
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Jyotiraditya Scindia to lead India at Mobile World Congress 2026 in Barcelona

Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia will lead India's delegation at MWC 2026, inaugurate the Bharat Pavilion, and deliver keynotes on digital infrastructure.

"The visit aims to deepen international partnerships, attract investment and strengthen India's role in shaping secure, inclusive, and future-ready digital networks worldwide. - Ministry of Communications"

New Delhi, March 1

The Union Minister for Communications, Jyotiraditya Scindia, will represent India at the Mobile World Congress 2026, scheduled from March 2 to March 5, 2026, in Barcelona, Spain.

The MWC is among the world's largest and most influential technology and telecommunications gatherings.

During the visit, the Union minister will inaugurate the Bharat Pavilion at MWC 2026, providing a global platform to showcase India's growing telecom manufacturing capabilities and innovation ecosystem, the Ministry of Communications said in a statement.

He will also unveil the curtain raiser of India Mobile Congress (IMC) 2026, highlighting India's flagship digital technology forum.

The Union minister is scheduled to deliver an address in the GSMA Ministerial program at the Main Stage Session titled "Built for What's Next," where global leaders will deliberate on future-ready digital infrastructure and emerging technology frameworks.

He will also deliver the Closing Keynote Session on "Breaking the Cost Barrier" at the GSMA Ministerial Stage, focusing on affordable, inclusive, and scalable digital connectivity models for the world.

As part of his engagements, Scindia will interact with global CEOs at a CEO dinner hosted by India, underlining India's commitment to collaborative innovation and trusted partnerships.

The Union minister will also have focused booth visits and technology demonstrations at leading global and Indian companies.

In addition, the Union minister will visit the booth of Tejas Networks for the launch of the T31600-D3 Hyper-scalable DCI Platform, marking a significant milestone in India's advanced telecom product development.

Minister Scindia will also hold high-level bilateral meetings with various stakeholders from the telecom sector to explore cooperation in universal, meaningful connectivity and resilient communication infrastructure.

The Minister's participation at MWC 2026 underscores India's growing stature as a global leader in the digital and mobile ecosystem. Through strategic engagements with governments, industry leaders and technology innovators, the visit aims to deepen international partnerships, attract investment and strengthen India's role in shaping secure, inclusive, and future-ready digital networks worldwide.

- ANI

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Priya S
"Breaking the Cost Barrier" is the perfect topic for India to lead. We've shown the world how to provide affordable data. Excited to see Tejas Networks' launch – homegrown tech making us proud!
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Rohit P
Good step, but I hope the focus is on actual ground-level connectivity in rural areas too, not just high-profile launches. Digital India must be inclusive in reality, not just in speeches.
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Sarah B
As someone in the tech industry, India's presence at MWC is becoming increasingly significant. The IMC curtain raiser there is a smart move to attract global players to our ecosystem.
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Karthik V
Jio and Airtel have changed the game. Now it's time for Indian hardware companies like Tejas to shine globally. The T31600 platform launch is a big deal! All the best to the delegation.
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Michael C
Interesting to see India positioning itself as a leader in "future-ready digital infrastructure." The world has a lot to learn from the scale and speed of India's digital public infrastructure rollout.

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