India’s AI policy, additional secretary Abhishek Singh says, is rooted in openness but aimed at developing domestic capabilities in parallel.
Industry panels through the day discussed subjects including AI infrastructure, GenAI in enterprises, responsible AI governance, 6G use cases, and India’s manufacturing and design potential.
Scindia said India’s transformation into a global startup and digital hub reflects a fundamental policy shift — from regulation to facilitation
Khosla said Vodafone Idea’s immediate strategy revolves around strengthening its core base, improving customer stickiness, and driving ARPU growth through differentiated offerings.
The summit brought together leaders from the government, industry bodies and the private sector to deliberate on the transformative potential of satellite communication in bridging India’s digital divide and driving inclusive growth.
The Electronics Component Manufacturing Scheme’s capital equipment segment remains open as MeitY evaluates early proposals and industry feedback.
The communications minister said India aims to lead the world in 6G innovation, moving from being a consumer to an architect of technology.
MoS telcom Pemmasani says govt committed to building regulation that protects users without stifling innovation
India Mobile Congress 2025: PM Modi highlights reforms, digital growth, and self-reliance push
Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that today, the cost of 1 GB of wireless data in India is less than the price of a cup of tea
Earlier today, Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia, hailing India's strides in the domain of technology, said the recent success in the innovation space marks the nation's growing self-reliance and the recent foray into the semiconductor space is a prime example of that.
They asked how India would make technologically advanced things. The country answered. The country that once struggled with 2G now has 5G in almost every district, says PM Modi.
Speaking on India's burgeoning tech community across AI, semiconductors and robotics, from 6G advancement and SATcom space communications. He also shared a unique bit of personal information about his fitness strategy with the Whoop Fitness Tracker, stating that quality sleep trumps quantity of exercise.
The mega tech event will be held from 8th October to 11th October with the theme of 'Innovate to Transform', showcasing India's commitment to leveraging innovation for digital transformation and societal progress
The IMC will take place from October 8 to October 11 at Yashobhoomi’s 4.5 lakh sq. ft. venue, featuring 400 exhibitors, 7,000 delegates from 150 countries and nearly 150,000 visitors.
India Mobile Congress 2025 will feature global partnerships with Japan, Canada, UK, Russia, Ireland, and Austria, highlighting AI, 6G, cybersecurity, and digital innovation in India.
India Mobile Congress 2025 will spotlight Artificial Intelligence with 800 use cases and the first-ever International AI Summit.
Beyond cybersecurity, the Congress will showcase developments in AI-driven solutions, IoT, electronics manufacturing, and next-generation connectivity.
From powering high-speed internet to enabling smart agriculture in rural areas, satcom is poised to complement terrestrial networks and expand the reach while contributing to India’s digital transformation.
The forum will host mentorship sessions, pitch events and networking opportunities across sectors such as deep-tech, AI, fintech and satellite communications.
Symposium to also witness enhanced global participation, featuring a majority of 30+ eminent speakers from the UK, Europe, USA, Japan, Germany, Scotland, Finland and Sweden
The event will run from October 8 to 11 at the Yashobhoomi Convention Centre in New Delhi. The startup contest is part of IMC’s Aspire programme, which focuses on early-stage innovation.
The India Mobile Congress 2025 app offers a suite of next-generation features designed to streamline access and enhance the participant experience.