
India's Department of Telecommunications (DoT) has just circulated its Draft National Telecom Policy 2025, a bold roadmap to transform the country into a global telecom powerhouse by 2030.
Key Missions of NTP-25
- Universal & Meaningful Connectivity
- 100% 4G coverage and 90% 5G coverage by 2030
- Fiber to all Gram Panchayats and 10 crore households
- 1 million public Wi-Fi hotspots
- Satellite and non-terrestrial networks for remote areas
- Fostering Innovation
- India to be among top 10 global innovation hubs
- 10% global share in 6G-related IPRs
- 500 telecom-tech startups supported
- 10 Centres of Excellence and an innovation-focused Section 8 company
- Promoting Domestic Manufacturing
- 150% increase in domestic output
- 50% import substitution
- Telecom Manufacturing Zone and 30 advanced research labs
- Indian Institute of Telecom Technology (IIT2)
- Secure & Trusted Networks
- Quantum-resistant cryptography
- Biometric-based user verification
- AI-powered cyber threat monitoring
- National Telecom SafeNet infrastructure
- Ease of Living & Doing Business
- Simplified compliance and spectrum allocation
- Infrastructure sharing and regulatory sandboxes
- Faster grievance redressal and composite electricity billing
- Sustainable Development
- 30% reduction in carbon footprint
- 30% of telecom towers powered by renewable energy
- Integration with Indian Carbon Market and robust e-waste management
Strategic Goals by 2030
Goal | Target |
---|---|
GDP Contribution | Double telecom sector’s share |
Investment | ₹1 lakh crore annually |
Jobs | 1 million new jobs |
Broadband | 100 million homes |
R&D | Double public/private spending |
Export | Double telecom product exports |
Global Vision
- Become a global exporter of telecom technologies
- Shape international standards
- Deploy Indian telecom solutions in at least 10 countries
- Lead under the banner “Bharat – A Telecom Product Nation”