Starlink Gets Government Nod A New Era in Satellite Connectivity
In a landmark decision, Elon Musk-owned Starlink has received the green light from the Indian government to begin offering satellite internet services in the country. After a prolonged regulatory process spanning nearly three years, the approval marks a significant development in India’s digital and telecom ecosystem, opening new frontiers in satellite-based broadband connectivity, especially in remote and underserved regions.
Starlink has been issued a Letter of Intent (LoI) by the Indian government, allowing it to proceed toward acquiring a GMPCS (Global Mobile Personal Communication by Satellite) licence. This clearance comes soon after a high-level conversation between PM Modi and Elon Musk, and meetings between Starlink executives and Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal.
| Summary/Static | Details |
| Why in the news? | Starlink Gets Government Nod: A New Era in Satellite Connectivity |
| Company Approved | Starlink (SpaceX) |
| Approval | GMPCS licence (Letter of Intent issued) |
| Service Type | Satellite-based internet |
| Competitors in India | Jio, Bharti Airtel |
| Key Government Conditions | Data localisation, NavIC integration, DNS within India, security clearance |
| Benefits | Wider coverage, remote connectivity, tech innovation |
| Manufacturing Clause | 20% indigenisation in 5 years |
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