India Charts Bold Course to Lead Global 6G Revolution by 2030: Dr. Pemmasani
- At the Bharat 6G 2025 conference held in New Delhi on May 14-15, 2025, Dr. Chandra Sekhar Pemmasani, who serves as the Minister of State overseeing Telecom and Rural Development, emphasized India’s active efforts and vision to advance 6G technology.
- In March 2023, Prime Minister Narendra Modi unveiled a vision for India to emerge as a leading force in 6G technology development by 2030, leveraging international collaborations and extensive national programs to advance this goal.
- 6G technology is set to deliver data speeds reaching 1 terabit per second and latency below one millisecond, utilizing terahertz frequency bands. Its AI-enabled self-repairing networks will facilitate groundbreaking advancements across sectors such as medical services, learning platforms, farming technologies, and intelligent urban development.
- Pemmasani highlighted that 6G will be a hundred times more advanced than 5G and described it as an opportunity of civilization-wide significance, supported by more than 111 government-backed research initiatives under the Bharat 6G Alliance driving innovation.
- This initiative marks India’s evolution from a technology follower to a global leader in setting standards, highlighting an inclusive digital transformation guided by the Antyodaya principle to benefit all communities.
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India Charts Bold Course to Lead Global 6G Revolution by 2030: Dr. Pemmasani
India Charts Bold Course to Lead Global 6G Revolution by 2030: Dr. Pemmasani India's ambitions to become a global leader in sixth-generation (6G) communications technology took center stage today at the 'Bharat 6G 2025'—the 3rd International Conference and Exhibition held in New Delhi. Dr. Chandra Sekhar Pemmasani, Minister of State for Communications and Rural Development, addressed a gathering of global technology visionaries, researchers, and…
India breaks into the top six globally in 6G patent filings: MoS Telecom
During a conference, the Union Minister of State for Telecom, Chandra Sekhar Pemmasani, announced that India has funded over 111 research projects related to 6G, with a total sanction amount of Rs 300 crore. He noted that the country now ranks among the top six globally in terms of 6G patent filings. Pemmasani highlighted that 6G technology will make use of TeraHertz frequency bands, which will allow for data rates of up to 1 terabit per second…
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India has set its sights on leading the world in sixth-generation (6G) technology, with the government declaring that 6G will be “100 times more powerful” than 5G and usher in a new era of intelligent, ultra-fast connectivity. Speaking at the ‘Bharat 6G 2025 International Conference and Exhibition’ on Wednesday, Dr Chandra Sekhar Pemmasani, Minister of State for Rural Development and Communications, laid out the country’s roadmap and vision to …
Union Minister Chandrasekhar Pemmasani urges states to expedite Aadhaar integration with land records - The Press United | International News Analysis, Viewpoint
Union Minister of State for Rural Development and Communications, Dr. Chandrasekhar Pemmasani, has urged all states to accelerate the integration of Aadhaar numbers with Records of Rights (RoRs), calling it a vital reform for ensuring transparency in land ownership and streamlining the delivery of key government schemes such as AgriStack, PM-KISAN, and crop insurance. Speaking at the inauguration of a…
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