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  • Vizag to become international subsea gateway with $15 billion AI infrastructure investment, connecting India's East Coast to South Africa and Singapore.
  • New subsea cables will connect India's West Coast (Mumbai) to Western Australia, complementing existing data corridors.
  • Undersea fibre-optic cables, vital for global internet (95% of data), face vulnerabilities like accidental damage and geopolitical risks.

In Summary

It is a collaborative infrastructure initiative to establish a new international subsea gateway in Visakhapatnam (Vizag) anchored by five-year $15 billion AI infrastructure investment. 

Key Highlights 

  • Connecting India’s East Coast: A direct fibre-optic path between Vizag and Chennai on India’s east coast to South Africa, connecting American East coast around Africa to Vizag. 
    • Additionally a direct path between Vizag and Singapore, offering a south pacific route connecting American West Coast through Australia to Vizag. 
  • Connecting India’s West Coast: Through a direct fibre-optic path between Mumbai and Western Australia. 
    • It complements Blue, Raman, and Sol subsea cables, which together form a data corridor from American east coast through Red Sea to Mumbai.
  • Significance: Establish Vizag as a major International subsea gateway; turning maritime merchant shipping routes between “New World” and India into digital trade routes; etc. 

About Undersea/Submarine Communications Cables

  • Meaning: Fibre-optic cables laid on ocean floor to transmit data between continents, serving as a backbone of global internet. 
  • Significance: More than 95% of data goes through these; capable of transmitting multiple terabits of data per second. 
  • Technical Features: Contains multiple optical fibres (thin strands of glass/plastic); Use light signals for minimal loss; protective steel armour, waterproof insulation and repeaters (signal amplifiers), etc. 
  • Vulnerabilities: Accidental damage due to fishing trawlers and ship anchors, sabotage & geopolitical risks, E.g. attacks on Red Sea sub-sea cables (2024); etc. 
  • Indian Initiatives: Submarine optical fibre cables between Chennai and Andaman & Nicobar and Kochi and Lakshadweep; etc. 
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Digital trade routes

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