Key Points

India is rapidly transforming its telecom sector from a product assembly destination to a global innovation hub. The recent India Mobile Congress 2025 highlighted the country's strategic shift towards design, development, and technological advancement. Government initiatives like the National Digital Communications Policy and Production Linked Incentive scheme are driving this transformation. These efforts are positioning India as a key player in the global telecom and technology landscape.

Key Points: India Telecom Innovation Hub Emerges at IMC 2025

  • India showcases telecom innovation at Bharat Telecom 2025
  • Over 70 global delegates explore Indian telecom ecosystem
  • Government promotes manufacturing through digital communication policies
  • PLI scheme drives large-scale investments in telecom sector
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India emerges as global hub for telecom innovation: Minister

India transforms telecom landscape, shifting from assembly to global design and innovation hub with international partnerships and strategic policies.

"India is moving from merely assembling products to one recognised for design, development and innovation. - Dr. Pemmasani Chandra Sekhar, Minister of State for Communications"

New Delhi, Oct 9

India has transitioned from merely assembling products to one recognised for design, development and innovation, the government said on Thursday.

Minister of State for Communications, Dr Pemmasani Chandra Sekhar, while inaugurating 'Bharat Telecom 2025' alongside the India Mobile Congress (IMC) 2025 here, said that India is rapidly emerging as a global hub for telecom innovation, design and manufacturing -- moving beyond just assembling devices to becoming a hub for design, development and innovation.

The Telecom Equipment and Services Export Promotion Council (TEPC) organised the 23rd edition of Bharat Telecom 2025, a global buyer-seller meet.

More than 70 delegates from over 30 countries attended the event, where over 60 Indian telecom companies showcased their state-of-the-art products and capabilities at the 'Atmanirbhar Bharat Pavilion' set up by TEPC.

The event served as a dynamic platform for potential buyers and stakeholders from across the globe to explore India's growing telecom ecosystem.

The minister emphasised India's growing role as a trusted global partner in technology and telecom, stating, "India is moving from merely assembling products to one recognised for design, development and innovation. Our focus is to create opportunities for all service providers and exporters by ensuring access to new markets and strengthening the ecosystem of innovation and manufacturing."

The minister highlighted the government's strong commitment to fostering collaboration among international investors, technology providers and Indian enterprises.

He noted that initiatives such as the National Digital Communications Policy and the production-linked incentive (PLI) scheme are driving large-scale investments in telecom and networking products, thereby boosting local manufacturing and exports.

"Bharat Telecom provides an opportunity for global and Indian companies to come together, exchange ideas and form partnerships that generate value for all sides. We encourage collaborations in manufacturing, system integration, software development and service delivery that can advance both innovation and market access," said the minister.

Ashok Kumar Jain, Deputy Director General, Department of Telecommunications, said, "India's telecom sector is witnessing a significant transformation -- evolving from a nation primarily known for device assembly to a hub for design, development and technology exports.

This shift reflects the country's deep commitment to building a robust ecosystem that supports innovation, competitiveness and sustainable growth, he added.

Sanjeev Kumar, Vice Chairman, TEPC, highlighted that policy initiatives such as the National Digital Communications Policy and the PLI scheme continue to strengthen domestic manufacturing, enhance export potential and promote ease of doing business.

"These measures aim to create an environment where both domestic and international players can thrive and contribute to a connected global economy," he said.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Great to see 70+ delegates from 30 countries attending. This shows the global confidence in Indian telecom products. Hope this translates into more jobs and better opportunities for our engineers and technicians.
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Sarah B
While the progress is commendable, I hope the focus on innovation includes rural connectivity. Many villages still struggle with basic network coverage. The true test will be when every Indian benefits from this telecom revolution.
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Arjun K
Jai Hind! 🇮🇳 Our telecom companies are now competing globally. The Atmanirbhar Bharat Pavilion showcasing 60 companies is impressive. This is what happens when government policies align with industry capabilities. More power to our innovators!
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Michael C
Working in the tech sector, I've seen this transformation firsthand. Indian companies are no longer just service providers - we're creating original IP and cutting-edge solutions. The global recognition is well-deserved!
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Kavya N
Hope this innovation also focuses on making telecom services more affordable for common people. Sometimes I feel we pay too much for data compared to other countries. Innovation should benefit consumers too! 📱

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