DoT's AI Revolution: How Digital Twins Will Transform India's Infrastructure

The Department of Telecommunications is pioneering a groundbreaking AI-driven Digital Twin initiative that promises to transform infrastructure planning. By leveraging telecom mobility data and advanced computing technologies, the Sangam Initiative will create intelligent, interconnected systems across multiple sectors. The innovative sandbox will bring together industry experts, academics, and policymakers to develop cutting-edge digital solutions. This technological leap represents a significant step towards smarter, more efficient urban and national infrastructure development.

Key Points: DoT Launches AI Digital Twin Sandbox for Smart Infrastructure

  • DoT launches innovative AI-powered regulatory sandbox
  • Telecom mobility data enables advanced urban planning insights
  • Digital twin technology demonstrates real-world applications across sectors
  • Collaborative platform integrates industry, academia, and policymakers
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DoT to launch innovation and regulatory sandbox to boost AI-driven digital twin technology

DoT's innovative Sangam Initiative uses AI and telecom technologies to create advanced digital solutions for smarter infrastructure planning.

"Digital twins will revolutionize how we plan, manage, and monitor large-scale projects - DoT Official"

New Delhi, Oct 16

The Department of Telecommunications (DoT) is set to launch an Innovation and Regulatory Sandbox as part of its Sangam Initiative to promote telecom-powered Digital Twins and AI-driven insights for smarter infrastructure planning, Ministry of Communications said on Thursday.

The initiative aims to bring together industry, academia, and policymakers to co-develop advanced digital solutions that will transform how India plans, manages, and monitors large-scale projects.

The announcement was made during the India Mobile Congress (IMC) 2025, where the DoT showcased its pioneering Digital Twin with AI-Driven Insights initiative.

The exhibit demonstrated how the integration of telecom networks, computing, and sensing technologies can revolutionise planning and decision-making in sectors like mobility, tourism, and green infrastructure.

The DoT's Digital Twin demonstrations drew strong engagement from policymakers, planners, and technology experts.

Developed in collaboration with leading telecom operators and equipment makers, the live showcase highlighted real-world use cases such as urban mobility insights, tourism flow analysis, and intelligent traffic coordination through connected systems.

In one demonstration, telecom mobility data was used to analyse travel patterns across areas like Vasant Kunj and Central Vista in New Delhi, offering valuable insights for metro and transport agencies.

Another use case focused on Ayodhya, where mobility data revealed detailed tourist movement patterns, helping planners improve infrastructure and travel experiences.

A third demo showed how telecom-powered networks could create real-time green corridors for emergency or special vehicles using AI and edge computing.

Under the Sangam Initiative, the upcoming sandbox will serve as a collaborative platform for developing AI models, data frameworks, and digital twin toolkits.

It will ensure secure, privacy-preserving, and interoperable systems that can be applied across multiple sectors, from transport to urban planning.

DoT has also partnered with the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs (MoHUA) to form an Inter-Ministerial Joint Working Group focused on using telecom-enabled Digital Twin technologies for smarter urban mobility.

Additionally, the department is working with academic institutions such as IISc, IIT Kanpur, and IIT Madras, along with transport bodies like DMRC and CUMTA Chennai, to advance research and implementation.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Great initiative but I hope they address data privacy concerns properly. Telecom data is very sensitive and we need strong safeguards against misuse.
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Arjun K
The green corridors for emergency vehicles could be a game-changer for our cities! Imagine ambulances reaching hospitals faster during peak traffic hours 🚑
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Sarah B
As someone working in urban planning, I'm excited about the collaboration with IITs and transport bodies. This interdisciplinary approach is crucial for success.
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Vikram M
Finally! We're catching up with global tech trends. The sandbox approach will help startups and innovators test their solutions without regulatory hurdles. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Michael C
Hope this doesn't remain just another government announcement. Implementation has been the real challenge in many such initiatives. Let's see actual results on ground.
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Ananya R
The involvement of academia is brilliant! Our engineering students can contribute so much to these digital twin projects. Future looks promising! ✨

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