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India’s 6G push could add $1.2 trillion to GDP by 2035, says Scindia

The communications minister said India aims to lead the world in 6G innovation, moving from being a consumer to an architect of technology.

October 08, 2025 / 14:52 IST
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The minister noted that India’s telecom journey had undergone a significant transformation over the past decade
The minister noted that India’s telecom journey had undergone a significant transformation over the past decade

Union minister for communications Jyotiraditya Scindia said that India’s adoption and development of 6G technology could add as much as $1.2 trillion to the country’s GDP by 2035.

“By 2035, these value additions with the help of 6G are projected to add a staggering 1.2 trillion dollars to India’s GDP,” Scindia said at the International 6G Symposium held as part of the India Mobile Congress 2025.

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The minister noted that India’s telecom journey had undergone a significant transformation over the past decade. “We were behind the world on 4G, we walked with the world on 5G, but India will lead the world with 6G,” he said.

He added that the government’s focus was no longer limited to adopting global technologies but in building them domestically. “India is no longer a mere consumer of technology. We strive to be the architect,” Scindia said.