India's Telecom Manufacturing to Shine at MWC 2026 with Bharat Pavilion
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New Delhi, March 1 (NationPress) The Union Minister for Communications, Jyotiraditya M. Scindia, is set to inaugurate the Bharat Pavilion at the Mobile World Congress 2026 in Barcelona, Spain. This pavilion aims to provide an international stage for showcasing India's telecom manufacturing capabilities and its vibrant innovation ecosystem, as announced by the government on Sunday.
The minister will represent India at the largest and most significant technology and telecommunications event, MWC 2026, taking place from March 2 to March 5, 2026. He will also launch the preview for India Mobile Congress 2026, emphasizing India's premier digital technology forum, as stated in an official announcement.
Through strategic collaborations with governments, industry leaders, and technology innovators, this visit aims to strengthen international partnerships, attract investments, and enhance India’s influence in building secure, inclusive, and future-ready digital networks globally, as per the statement from the Ministry of Communications.
The ministry remarked, "The Minister’s involvement in MWC 2026 highlights India's ascending role as a global leader in the digital and mobile sectors."
Scindia is slated to speak at the GSMA Ministerial program under the theme “Built for What’s Next,” engaging with global leaders on future-oriented digital infrastructure and emerging technology frameworks.
Additionally, he will present the closing keynote on “Breaking the Cost Barrier,” which will address affordable, inclusive, and scalable digital connectivity solutions for the global community, as further elaborated in the statement.
The minister will also connect with global CEOs during a dinner hosted by India, conduct focused visits to booths, and witness technology demonstrations from leading Indian and international firms.
Additionally, the Union Minister is expected to visit Tejas Networks for the launch of the T31600-D3 Hyper-scalable DCI Platform, marking a significant achievement in India's advanced telecom product development, as highlighted in the statement.
High-level bilateral meetings will be held to discuss cooperation in achieving universal meaningful connectivity and resilient communication infrastructure, according to the report.
Recent findings indicate that India’s telecom sector continues to thrive, benefiting from stable cash flows and structural growth driven by increasing data consumption.