India's 100 5G Labs: Building Global 6G Leadership by 2030

India has established 100 5G laboratories across the country to accelerate 6G research and development. The Bharat 6G Alliance has forged 10 international partnerships with global technology bodies. These labs will focus on developing indigenous technologies including Open RAN and AI-based networks. The initiative aims to secure India's position as a global leader in next-generation telecommunications.

Key Points: India Sets Up 100 5G Labs to Boost 6G Research Ecosystem

  • India targets 10% global 6G patent share by 2030 through strategic partnerships
  • Over 100 R&D projects focus on Open RAN and indigenous chipsets
  • Government supports multi-pronged approach connecting academia and industry
  • Bharat 6G Alliance signs 10 international collaborations with global bodies
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100 5G labs set up across India to boost 6G research ecosystem: Govt

India establishes 100 5G labs nationwide with 10 international collaborations, targeting 10% global 6G patents by 2030 through advanced R&D projects.

"The 100 5G labs will position the nation for leadership in 6G technologies - Neeraj Mittal, Secretary (Telecom)"

New Delhi, Nov 5

India has set up 100 5G labs across the country to develop use cases and enhance the 6G research and development ecosystem, the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) said on Wednesday.

The government’s collaborative platform Bharat 6G Alliance has also signed 10 international collaborations with global 6G bodies, aiming for a 10 percent share of global 6G patents by 2030, an official statement said.

Neeraj Mittal, Secretary (Telecom), made these comments as DoT led the thematic session on ‘Digital Communication’ at the Emerging Science, Technology and Innovation Conclave here.

Mittal emphasised that is the bedrock of all productive activity and that India’s telecom revolution has a direct bearing on national economic growth, adding that India has achieved one of the fastest 5G rollouts globally.

The 100 5G labs will position the nation for leadership in 6G technologies, he said. Mittal highlighted that the Government’s approach to next-generation communication is multi-pronged, supporting research and development, encouraging domestic manufacturing, and building strong bridges between academia, industry, and government.

He informed that over 100 R&D projects dedicated to 6G are currently being supported, with a focus on advancing Open RAN, indigenous chipsets, AI-based intelligent networks, and regulatory sandboxes to foster innovation.

The event featured discussions on private networks and India's telecom goals from industry leaders, and a panel discussion on advancing indigenous technologies.

The panel also explored extending the 5G ecosystem in India, advancing indigenous PNT through the NavIC L1 signal, and building disruptive technology stacks from D2M to 6G.

'ESTIC 2025' took place from November 3 to 5, attracting over 3,000 participants from from academia, research institutions, industry and government, along with Nobel laureates, eminent scientists, innovators and policymakers.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Great initiative but I hope the benefits reach tier 2 and 3 cities too. Often such projects remain concentrated in metros. The focus on indigenous chipsets and NavIC is particularly encouraging for Make in India.
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Arjun K
As someone working in telecom, this is exactly what we needed. The collaboration between academia, industry and government will accelerate our 6G journey. The 10% global patent target by 2030 is ambitious but achievable!
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Sarah B
While the vision is impressive, I hope there's proper monitoring of these projects. We've seen many government initiatives start with great fanfare but struggle with implementation. The focus should be on sustainable outcomes.
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Karthik V
Excellent move! The emphasis on Open RAN and AI-based networks shows we're thinking ahead. This will reduce our dependency on foreign technology and create high-value jobs. Jai Hind! 🙏
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Michael C
The 5G rollout in India has been remarkable, and now preparing for 6G shows great foresight. The international collaborations will bring global best practices. Looking forward to seeing India lead in telecom innovation.

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