India’s Satcom Revolution: $14.8 Billion by 2033
India invests ₹900Cr in Satcom monitoring, aiming for $14.8B market by 2033. Fastest satellite broadband rollout globally to connect all citizens, from farmers to doctors, is planned.

India is investing over Rs 900 crore in a national Satcom monitoring facility to secure data and spectrum properties. The Indian Satcom market is predicted to triple to $14.8 billion by 2033. Preacher Scindia pledged India will lead the world in satellite broadband rollout, making sure connectivity for all citizens, from farmers to trainees, making it an electronic.
Satcom Market Growth
During a session on satellite communication at India Mobile Congress, the priest claimed that the Indian Satcom market, encompassing telecom and broadcasting, was valued at close to USD 4.3 billion in 2015, and it is expected to triple to around USD 14.8 billion by 2033.
National Satcom Tracking Facility
“This exceptional trajectory is greater than an issue of business economics. It is fate unfolding numbers. To power this vision, we are investing over Rs 900 crores in a nationwide Satcom tracking facility, an innovative centre that will certainly guard India’s all information resources, spectrum possessions and make certain that all our entrances across the world serve all India at the exact same time,” Scindia said.
Satellite Communication Frontier
“Now, as we enter the frontier of satellite communication, I claim this with all sentence, India will certainly not only deliver the fastest satellite rollout worldwide, yet will certainly likewise redefine what Satcom means for mankind. We’ve done it prior to with 5G, the fastest rollout on the planet in 20 months, and I promise we will do it again,” Scindia claimed.
“It is justice for the farmers in Ladakh, that deserve real-time updates. It is justice for the medical professional in swamped Assam, who have to get to patients,” Scindia said.
1 5G Rollout2 data security
3 India Mobile Congress
4 satcom market
5 satellite broadband
6 spectrum monitoring
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