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UIDAI partners with Starlink for Aadhaar based e-KYC, for satellite broadband rollout to 20 lakh Indian customers

The Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) has partnered with Elon Musk’s Starlink to use Aadhaar-based e-KYC for customer verification, enabling the satellite internet provider to securely onboard up to 20 lakh users in India

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The Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) has brought satellite internet provider Starlink Satellite Communication Pvt. Ltd., owned by billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk, into its fold for Aadhaar-based customer authentication.

This move comes after the Indian government formally approved Starlink’s entry into the country’s telecom and broadband market, marking a historic shift in how India plans to bridge its connectivity gaps. The approval positions Starlink as a licensed player capable of delivering high-speed satellite broadband across India, particularly in rural, borderland, and tribal regions where traditional fiber or mobile internet services are often absent or unreliable.

According to UIDAI officials, Starlink will use Aadhaar e-KYC authentication for onboarding every new customer in India. This means that instead of relying on slower, paperwork-heavy verification, Starlink’s customer acquisition will be powered by the world’s largest biometric identity system.

The decision to link Starlink with Aadhaar authentication is not just procedural it’s strategic. It aligns the company’s rollout with India’s regulatory framework, reduces risks of fraud, and ensures transparency in subscriber data. Officials emphasised that Aadhaar’s credibility and security protocols will make the entire process smooth, secure, and compliant, which is critical for a foreign entity entering India’s sensitive digital communications sector.

By leveraging Aadhaar, Starlink is not only fast-tracking its customer verification system but also binding itself closely with India’s sovereign digital identity architecture a move that signals deeper alignment with India’s long-term Digital India vision.

Reports indicate that Starlink plans to onboard up to 20 lakh (2 million) customers in the Indian market in its initial phase. Aadhaar authentication, already tested across sectors like banking, telecom, and welfare delivery, is expected to streamline this massive rollout.

For rural households, businesses, schools, and even security establishments in remote terrains, the arrival of satellite broadband could prove to be a game-changer. This is especially significant for border states, tribal belts, and Himalayan regions, where conventional telecom operators have struggled to provide seamless coverage.

The formal agreement between UIDAI and Starlink was signed in the presence of UIDAI CEO Bhuvnesh Kumar, Deputy Director General Manish Bhardwaj, and Starlink India Director Parnil Urdhwareshe.

Starlink was officially designated as a Sub-Authentication User Agency (Sub-AUA) and a Sub-eKYC User Agency, giving it legal authorization to use Aadhaar’s authentication framework for verifying its subscribers. Such a designation is not handed out lightly. It underscores the government’s trust in Starlink and signals a willingness to integrate private global players into India’s critical digital infrastructure ecosystem.

Starlink has also entered into distribution partnerships with Reliance Jio and Bharti Airtel, India’s two largest telecom giants. This collaboration ensures that satellite internet is not positioned as a rival to existing operators but as a complementary technology that plugs gaps where fiber or mobile networks cannot reach.

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The strategy reflects the government’s intent to build layered digital infrastructure where terrestrial broadband, mobile data, and satellite internet coexist. For Starlink, tying up with India’s top telecom operators provides a ready-made distribution pipeline, accelerating adoption and reducing market resistance.

The UIDAI–Starlink partnership is not merely a corporate agreement. It is a structural milestone in India’s digital governance framework:

  • It showcases India’s confidence in its Aadhaar-based identity infrastructure as a trusted tool for regulating foreign entrants in sensitive sectors.
  • It creates the possibility of uninterrupted internet access in disaster-hit, border, and conflict-prone regions, where connectivity is often the first casualty.
  • It strengthens India’s national security grid, as Starlink’s satellite coverage can complement secure communications for defense and emergency services in frontier zones.
  • It puts India among the few countries that are blending a biometric identity system with global satellite broadband technology, creating a template for state-backed, tech-driven governance models.
Topics: Elon MuskAadhaarUIDAIStarlinkAadhaar authenticationSub-eKYCStarlink Satellite Communication
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