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What Bharat 6G encompasses, why it’s a Game-Changer for society, and how to achieve its goals

The Bharat 6G Vision, launched by PM Modi, aims to position India as a global leader in telecommunications by 2030 through collaboration among industry, academia, and research organisations. This initiative seeks to drive economic growth and improve quality of life by developing advanced 6G technologies, enhancing connectivity, and promoting inclusivity, especially in rural areas

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The Bharat 6G Vision, introduced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, is a bold initiative focused on making India a leading player in the telecommunications sector by 2030. This strategic effort is essential for improving India’s technological advancements, promoting economic development, and raising the quality of life for its people.

The Bharat 6G Alliance (B6GA), formed to support this vision, comprises a diverse group of stakeholders, including industry players, academic institutions, national research organisations, and standards bodies. The alliance seeks to use the skills and resources of its members to encourage new ideas, share information, and build a strong environment for the development of 6G technologies in India.

The Union government is committed to making India a significant player in the global 6G landscape, as highlighted by Telecom Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia during a recent meeting with the Bharat 6G Alliance (B6GA). He noted the government’s plan to create a supportive environment for startups and businesses in the 6G sector. Scindia stated that the government is eager to ensure India takes a crucial role in the 6G arena by developing top-notch technologies, testbeds, and partnerships. He believes that a collaborative approach can help India lead in 6G technology, especially in promoting social and economic development in rural and underserved regions.

Last year, the Bharat 6G Vision introduced a plan with bold goals for India to become a major provider of advanced telecommunications technologies. This plan is part of the larger Viksit Bharat (Developed India) initiative, which focuses on sustainable development and inclusive growth for all citizens. The Bharat 6G Vision aims to tackle important challenges in communication infrastructure, especially in rural and underserved areas, ensuring that everyone has access to the latest technologies.

The government’s emphasis on 6G technology is expected to bring multiple benefits. By encouraging innovation and supporting startups, it seeks to create new business opportunities in the telecom sector, which could lead to job creation, increased investments, and economic growth, particularly in tech-driven industries. Developing cutting-edge technologies and testbeds will also help India stay competitive on the global stage.

The Bharat 6G Alliance (B6GA) is set to make important progress in its goal of improving India’s 6G technology.

In the next few months, the alliance plans to create clear guidelines and standards for using 6G in different areas.

This will involve setting up testbeds to see how 6G works in real life, encouraging teamwork between businesses and schools, and supporting research on new ways to use 6G. B6GA also wants to work with international partners to share ideas and learn from others, helping India stay ahead in telecommunications. By investing in 6G technology, India aims to become a leader in the next generation of telecommunications, attracting global talent and investment.

In summary, India’s ambition to lead in 6G technology is viewed as a strategic move to boost economic growth, enhance technological capabilities, and promote inclusive development. As the nation gears up for the 6G revolution, the emphasis on collaboration and innovation is expected to bring substantial benefits to both the economy and society.

Topics: Narendra ModiPM Modi6G technologyBharat 6G AllianceBharat 6GTelecommunications
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