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India marked a milestone with launch of first fully indigenous 4G (5G-ready) network

Posted 29 Sep 2025

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India launched its first fully indigenous 4G (5G-ready) network, boosting technological autonomy, enhancing security, and supporting 5G and future 6G development nationwide.

India’s first fully indigenous 4G (5G-ready) network has been deployed by BSNL and developed through collaboration between C-DOT, Tejas and TCS. 

  • This provides India the capability to quickly develop technologies for fast tracking adoption of 5G and laying foundation for 6G

Significance of indigenous 4G Stack

  • Strategic Autonomy: Empowers India to control its telecom infrastructure, therefore reducing dependency on foreign technologies and foreign vendors, and enhancing national security.
  • Cloud native: Enables rapid upgrades, scalability and easier future migration path to 5G.
  • Improving Accessibility: Expected to benefit tribal regions, remote villages, and hilly areas by providing access to quality digital services.
  • Supply Chain Development: Localised manufacturing and deployment are creating employment, strengthening supplier ecosystems, and nurturing a skilled domestic workforce.
  • Technological Capability: With this, India is now among the select five nations globally with the capability to launch fully indigenous 4G services. 

5G and 6G Technologies in India

  • Launched in 2022, 5G network has been rolled out in all states and UTs and is available in most of the districts across the country. 
  • Currently, 6G technology is under development phase is expected to be available by 2030. 
    • For rapidly rolling out 6G, government has taken initiatives like Bharat 6G Vision, establishment of 100 5G labs at academic institutions, and facilitating Bharat 6G Alliance. 
  • Tags :
  • Indigenous 4G Stack
  • 5G and 6G Technologies
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