India presented its growing telecom strength at the Mobile World Congress 2026 in Barcelona. Union Communications Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia inaugurated the Bharat Pavilion. He said India is building trusted digital bridges for the world. The vision follows the philosophy of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam. Connectivity is seen as a tool for shared prosperity and global partnerships.
India’s telecom growth was driven by strong reforms and innovation. The minister said the country stands at the meeting point of intelligence and infrastructure. Under the leadership of Narendra Modi, telecom reforms were strengthened. Indigenous research, production-linked incentives, and global integration supported this transformation. India’s telecom ecosystem continues to expand globally.
The Bharat Pavilion featured more than 40 Indian telecom innovators. Technologies displayed included 4G, 5G, emerging 6G, Open RAN, satellite communication, semiconductor design, AI-driven networks, and cybersecurity. Global confidence in India’s telecom capability was reflected in the expanded participation.
The minister visited several company booths, including C-DOT and other innovators. Indigenous telecom hardware and AI platforms were showcased. India’s commitment to secure networks and telecom exports was highlighted strongly at the event.









