National Telecom Policy 2025 (NTP-25): Key Goals and Objectives
The NTP-25 aims to advance India's telecommunication sector with specific goals targeted for completion by 2030.
Primary Goals
- Create 1 million jobs in the telecom sector.
- Achieve 100% 4G coverage and 90% 5G coverage for the population.
- Increase the fiberisation of towers to 80%.
- Ensure accessible devices for all citizens.
- Deploy 1 million public WiFi hotspots.
- Reach fixed broadband services to 100 million households.
Strategic Missions
- Deliver affordable, high-quality connectivity to every citizen.
- Drive self-reliant manufacturing and exports of telecom equipment.
- Establish a robust framework for cyber security.
- Create a simplified regulatory environment.
Economic and Technological Objectives
- Aim for Rs 1 lakh crore ($12 billion) annual investment in telecom infrastructure.
- Double the export of telecom products and services.
- Reskill 1 million workers in the telecom sector.
Network Expansion and Innovation
- Devise Digital Bharat Nidhi (DBN) schemes for underserved areas.
- Introduce incentive schemes for fixed line broadband proliferation.
- Promote advanced technologies and satellite integration.
- Set up satcom use case labs for socio-economic applications.
Quality and Affordability
- Provide services at a cost less than 2% of monthly GNI per capita.
- Incentivize small internet service providers for last-mile delivery.
- Facilitate convergence of non-terrestrial and terrestrial networks.
Research and Development Goals
- Attain 10% global share in 6G-related IPRs.
- Position India among the top 10 global hubs for innovation in emerging technologies.
Security and Privacy
- Establish National Telecom SafeNet for network protection.
- Set up biometric-based identification for all telecom users.
- Monitor satellite communications to ensure cybersecurity.
Satellite Connectivity
- Establish a satcom Monitoring Facility (SMF) to monitor satellites and mitigate interference.