Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia made headlines at MWC 2026 in Barcelona by proclaiming India’s role as a architect of worldwide digital trust. During the India Pavilion launch, he revealed that the nation’s networks transcend its 1.4 billion people, aiming to serve as a steadfast bridge for global connectivity.
This premier telecom and tech congress provided the ideal backdrop. Rooted in ‘Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam,’ Scindia outlined connectivity’s true mission: human empowerment, partnership fortification, and prosperity sharing. In media briefings, he positioned India at the nexus of intelligent infrastructure, blending connectivity with capacity and innovation with inclusivity amid global ‘IQ era’ discussions.
The minister highlighted PM Modi’s leadership in telecom’s metamorphosis, fueled by local R&D, dependable ecosystems, PLI incentives, and robust global value chain ties. India’s strategy is redefining the sector.
The pavilion boasted more than 40 Indian enterprises, pioneers in 4G to 6G tech, Open RAN, optical/satellite systems, chip design, AI network tools, cybersecurity, telecom apps, and digital infrastructures. Their prominence indicates worldwide faith in India’s innovative telecom landscape.
Scindia interacted with leaders from Anant Systems, XS Infosol Pvt Ltd, Signalchip, RV Solutions, Neosoft Technologies, Celcom, C-DOT, GX India, and others, applauding their Made-in-India tech that’s building a self-sufficient, world-class ecosystem.
Official statements affirm the pavilion’s showcase of Indian talent as proof of commitments to safe networks, AI telecom advancements, reliable environments, and export growth. Barcelona’s MWC thus spotlights India’s ascent as a digital powerhouse bridging nations.