From the vibrant floors of Mobile World Congress 2026 in Barcelona, India’s Communications Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia delivered a stirring vision. Inaugurating the India Pavilion, he declared that India’s digital networks go beyond serving 1.4 billion Indians – they form a credible bridge uniting the global family.
At this cornerstone event for telecom innovators, Scindia channeled ‘Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam’ to redefine connectivity’s purpose: empowering humanity, bolstering ties, and spurring mutual success. ‘While others ponder IQ-driven futures, India merges brains with brawn in infrastructure,’ he remarked to journalists, linking connectivity to power and innovation to broad access.
Praising PM Modi’s strategic guidance, Scindia detailed the telecom overhaul via indigenous innovation, solid ecosystems, PLI boosts, and global chain immersion – a blueprint for dominance.
Featuring 40+ Indian companies, the pavilion spotlighted advances in 4G/5G/6G, Open RAN, satellite/optical tech, semiconductors, AI intelligence, cyber safeguards, software, and platforms. This expansion shows escalating global reliance on India’s telecom ecosystem.
Scindia engaged deeply at stalls of Anant Systems, XS Infosol, Signalchip, RV Solutions, Neosoft, Celcom, C-DOT, GX India, celebrating their local ingenuity driving Atmanirbhar Bharat and international edge.
The government’s pavilion narrative emphasizes resolve for secure builds, AI frameworks, trusted growth, and export surges. In Barcelona, India emerges not just as a participant, but as a leader crafting tomorrow’s connected world.
