Scindia Leads India at Mobile World Congress 2026 to Showcase Digital Leadership

Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia will lead India's delegation at the Mobile World Congress 2026 in Barcelona. His agenda includes inaugurating the Bharat Pavilion and delivering keynotes on future-ready digital infrastructure and inclusive connectivity. The visit features strategic industry interactions, technology demonstrations, and the launch of an advanced telecom platform by Tejas Networks. This participation aims to strengthen India's global partnerships and position in the digital ecosystem.

Key Points: Scindia at MWC 2026: India's Digital Push on Global Stage

  • Inaugurate Bharat Pavilion
  • Unveil IMC 2026 Curtain Raiser
  • Address GSMA on digital infrastructure
  • Launch Tejas Networks platform
  • Hold high-level bilaterals
2 min read

Union Minister Scindia to represent India at Mobile World Congress 2026 in Barcelona

Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia to lead Indian delegation at MWC Barcelona 2026, focusing on inclusive connectivity and global partnerships.

"Breaking the Cost Barrier - GSMA Ministerial Program"

New Delhi, March 1

Union Minister for Communications, Jyotiraditya M. Scindia, is set to lead the Indian delegation at the prestigious Mobile World Congress 2026, scheduled to take place in Barcelona, Spain, from March 2 to 5.

During the event, the Minister will inaugurate the Bharat Pavilion, unveil the IMC 2026 Curtain Raiser, address the GSMA Ministerial Program on "Breaking the Cost Barrier," and participate in high-level bilaterals and strategic industry interactions.

According to the Ministry of Communications, 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.

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

Share this article:

Reader Comments

S
Sarah B
As someone working in tech, I'm excited about the Tejas Networks platform launch. We need more homegrown champions in deep tech. The Bharat Pavilion is also a fantastic platform to showcase our startups. Good luck to the delegation!
R
Rohit P
All these foreign trips for ministers... I hope there's a clear, measurable outcome for the common man. We hear about "inclusive connectivity" at conferences, but when will the last village in my district get reliable 4G? The intent is good, but execution back home is key.
P
Priyanka N
The world is finally looking at India for digital innovation. From UPI to now telecom infrastructure, we are setting the benchmark. Scindia ji is the right person to represent us - he understands both the policy and business sides very well. Jai Hind!
M
Michael C
Interesting to see India's focus on cost-effective models. The scalability lessons from India's digital public infrastructure (like Aadhaar, UPI) are relevant for many developing nations. The "Built for What's Next" session sounds particularly forward-looking.
N
Nisha Z
Hope the bilateral meetings also address the issue of call drops and inconsistent network quality in metros. We pay for premium plans but the service is often not up to the mark. Global partnerships should improve ground-level experience for users.

We welcome thoughtful discussions from our readers. Please keep comments respectful and on-topic.

Leave a Comment

Minimum 50 characters 0/50