Key Points

The Wavelength Forum in New Delhi highlighted India's growing strategic importance in global digital infrastructure. US and Quad partners discussed expanding subsea cable connectivity across the Indo-Pacific region. Participants emphasized the need for secure, resilient digital networks to support emerging technologies like 5G and AI. The forum underscored the critical collaboration between trusted partners in advancing digital ecosystem development.

Key Points: Quad Allies Boost India's Digital Connectivity Hub Strategy

  • India represents 20% of global internet traffic
  • Quad partners discuss subsea cable infrastructure expansion
  • Cybersecurity threats to digital networks explored
  • US-India partnership strengthens regional digital resilience
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India's growing importance as digital hub highlighted at Wavelength Forum

US and Quad partners highlight India's critical role in global digital infrastructure at Wavelength Forum, focusing on subsea cable connectivity

"Together, we are working to enhance secure connectivity and support innovation and economic growth across the Indo-Pacific region - Jorgan Andrews, US Charge d'Affaires"

New Delhi, July 16

India's growing importance as a digital hub was highlighted by the Quad partners, government officials, and industry leaders who participated in the Wavelength Forum in New Delhi on Wednesday to strengthen subsea cable connectivity and resilience across the Indo-Pacific region.

Organised under the US Department of State's 'CABLES' programme, the forum highlighted the critical role of subsea cables in supporting the global digital economy and the importance of using trusted vendors for construction, maintenance, and repair.

"India accounts for 20 per cent of global internet traffic and needs more subsea cables connected to its shores. More than 70 participants explored strategies to expand India's cable infrastructure, including regulatory reforms, streamlined permitting processes, and enhanced maintenance and repair capacity," read a statement issued by the US Embassy in India.

It mentioned that the participants also exchanged views on protecting subsea cable systems from emerging threats, including cyberattacks and sabotage, underscoring the importance of collective action to safeguard global connectivity.

"The event also showcased the Quad Partnership for Cable Connectivity and Resilience, reaffirming commitments made during the July 1 Quad Foreign Ministers' Meeting. Related discussions centered on the urgent need for resilient and secure cable networks to meet growing demand driven by 5G, AI, and the Internet of Things," the statement added.

Addressing the Forum, US Charge d'Affaires Jorgan Andrews highlighted the importance of cooperation between the United States and India in the sphere.

"The Wavelength Forum underscores the strong US-India partnership on regional infrastructure and highlighted the Quad's shared commitment on protecting and expanding trusted partners. Together, we are working to enhance secure connectivity and support innovation and economic growth across the Indo-Pacific region," he stated.

As the participants reaffirmed their commitment to building secure, resilient digital ecosystems through continued US-India and Quad partnerships, the forum also celebrated collaboration efforts and progress in advancing shared objectives as outlined in the 2025 Quad Foreign Ministers' Meeting.

- IANS

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Priya S
While I appreciate the initiative, I hope the government ensures these projects benefit rural areas too. Urban India already has good connectivity, but villages still struggle with basic internet access. Digital India should mean ALL of India.
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Rohit P
The Quad partnership is a game-changer! With US tech expertise and India's talent pool, we can build infrastructure that's secure from Chinese cyber threats. More such collaborations please! 💻🔐
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Sarah B
As someone working in IT, I'm excited but also concerned about security. 20% of global internet traffic is huge responsibility. Hope they're investing equally in cybersecurity measures along with infrastructure.
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Vikram M
Good initiative but implementation is key. Remember when they promised 24/7 electricity in villages? Let's see actual cables being laid before celebrating. Our bureaucracy moves at snail's pace 🐌
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Kavya N
This will boost our startup ecosystem tremendously! Faster, more reliable internet means Indian tech companies can compete globally. Just hope the benefits reach beyond metros to tier 2/3 cities too.
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Michael C
Interesting development. India's digital growth impacts global markets. As an investor, I'm watching how this infrastructure supports AI/5G adoption. Could be the next big opportunity after China.

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