The Goa government has recently signed an important agreement with Starlink Satellite Communications, the company led by Elon Musk, to improve internet and digital services in the state. This partnership aims to bring faster, reliable, and wider digital access to citizens, public services, and key infrastructure across Goa.
Partnership Aims to Strengthen Digital Infrastructure
The agreement, or Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), between Goa’s Department of Information Technology, Electronics & Communications (DITE&C) and Starlink focuses on enhancing connectivity solutions. The main goals include supporting digital inclusion, improving public services, ensuring coastal safety, and enhancing emergency response systems.
Chief Minister Dr. Pramod Sawant said this move will help Goa achieve its vision of becoming a digitally empowered state, benefiting citizens, businesses, and government operations.
Benefits for Citizens and Governance
According to Rohan Khaunte, Minister for ITE&C, the partnership will help modernize Goa’s governance. It will:
- Improve public services through better connectivity.
- Bridge the digital divide, ensuring remote areas have internet access.
- Promote tourism, investment, and talent growth by making Goa more digitally advanced.
The collaboration will use modern technology to make government services faster, smarter, and more efficient.
Key Areas for Collaboration
Under this MoU, Starlink and DITE&C will work together in several areas:
- Digital Connectivity: Providing internet to areas with weak or no terrestrial network, including schools, healthcare centers, and disaster management sites.
- Disaster Preparedness: Enhancing emergency response with reliable communication.
- Smart Governance: Supporting technology-driven public services and infrastructure development.
- Training and Capacity Building: Teaching government staff and local communities to use digital tools effectively.
- Affordable Internet Access: Exploring cost-friendly internet solutions for social and public use.
Starlink Services and Costs in India
Starlink India has not yet officially launched its services. However, the company plans to offer satellite internet for Rs 8,600 per month, with a one-time hardware kit cost of Rs 34,000 for new users. This service will bring connectivity to areas where traditional internet is not reliable or available.
A Step Toward a Digital Future
Through this partnership, the Goa government aims to make the state a model of digital transformation in India. By combining satellite technology with public services, Goa hopes to improve citizen welfare, boost economic growth, and create a resilient, tech-driven ecosystem for the future.


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