Is India Set to Spearhead the Next Wave of 5G, AI, and IoT?

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Key Takeaways
- India is set to lead in 5G, AI, and IoT.
- Collaboration with global tech firms enhances digital skills.
- Focus on affordable broadband and digital payments.
- BSNL's training institutes are pivotal for skill development.
- Programs cater to students and professionals alike.
New Delhi, Aug 20 (NationPress) Prime Minister Narendra Modi commended India’s success in enhancing affordable broadband, transforming digital payments via UPI, and utilizing technology for governance, stating that these achievements have become global benchmarks.
PM Modi pointed out that the nation is ready to take the lead in the upcoming digital transformation wave involving 5G, Artificial Intelligence (AI), Internet of Things (IoT), and cybersecurity, establishing standards for the world.
Sharing a post from Union Minister of Communications Jyotiraditya M. Scindia, the Prime Minister’s Office highlighted that India’s advancements in digital infrastructure are not only empowering its citizens but are also influencing the global digital economy.
“Union Minister @JM_Scindia emphasizes that India’s strides in affordable broadband, UPI, and digital governance are now recognized as global case studies. He stresses that India will lead in the next wave of 5G, AI, IoT, and cybersecurity and set standards,” PMO India stated on social media platform X.
Scindia noted that Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) is collaborating with four leading global technology firms—Ericsson, Qualcomm, Cisco, and Nokia—as a vital step in equipping India’s youth to drive digital innovation.
These collaborations align with key initiatives like Digital India, Skill India, Make in India, and Startup India, positioning the country as a global hub for telecommunications innovation and expertise.
At the heart of this initiative is BSNL’s top training institution, Bharat Ratna Bhim Rao Ambedkar Institute of Telecom Training (BRBRAITT) in Jabalpur, which will act as the central hub for advanced training and research programs.
Through this partnership, Ericsson is set to create a 5G Centre of Excellence at BRBRAITT, providing practical training based on global best practices.
Qualcomm will offer advanced courses in 5G and AI, funding training for the first 100 students and generating new employment opportunities.
Cisco plans to expand its Networking Academy to enhance access to high-quality training in networking and cybersecurity, while Nokia is establishing a 5G and AI-ML Lab with joint certifications to enhance graduates' readiness for the industry.
Scindia affirmed that this initiative aims to benefit students, professionals, and public sector employees with training modules ranging from two-week intensive courses to comprehensive 84-hour programs.