India Mobile Congress 2025: Showcasing 5G, 6G Innovations and India's Global Tech Ambitions

October 9, 2025
India Mobile Congress 2025: Showcasing 5G, 6G Innovations and India's Global Tech Ambitions
  • Start-up innovations included AI-powered pocket medical scanners for rapid diagnosis and AR glasses providing real-time captions, demonstrating advancements in healthcare and communication technology.

  • India Mobile Congress 2025, Asia's largest technology forum, was inaugurated in New Delhi, emphasizing India's ambitions to lead globally in telecom and digital innovation with a focus on 5G, 6G, and optical communications.

  • The event showcased demonstrations of AI-powered surveillance, generative AI on devices, smart wearables, and connected vehicles, highlighting seamless multimodal experiences.

  • Major industry partners like Qualcomm, Tech Mahindra, Havells, and Tejas Networks emphasized collaborative efforts to develop sovereign AI, autonomous drones, smart appliances, and 5G infrastructure, supporting India's technological growth.

  • Nokia presented advanced network infrastructure solutions, including high-speed optical transponders supporting up to 800G, fiber sensing for outage detection, and AI-driven digital site twins for remote asset management.

  • Nokia also showcased innovations like the Network in Radio (NiR), a compact, integrated unit for efficient deployment in emergency and security scenarios, combining radio and third-party core network functions.

  • Nokia demonstrated AI-powered network automation, proactive cybersecurity with NetGuard, and autonomous management platforms, aiming to enhance India's digital infrastructure and security.

  • Telecom equipment maker demonstrated solutions such as RedCap for cost-effective 5G IoT connectivity, high-power Open RAN radios, and collaborations on Edge AI and Digital Twin technologies for smart manufacturing and vertical industries.

  • Satellite technology was highlighted through a prototype of the BlueBird 3 satellite, developed in partnership with AST SpaceMobile, to deliver high-speed, low-latency internet to remote and underserved regions.

  • The event featured demonstrations of advanced 6G research, including network digital twins, AI-driven channel modeling, and RF environment emulation, aimed at accelerating wireless system development.

  • Prime Minister Modi emphasized the importance of strengthened cybersecurity laws and grievance mechanisms, highlighting India's potential to address global supply chain issues through innovation and domestic manufacturing.

  • India is actively building ten semiconductor manufacturing plants to diversify global supply chains, viewing these developments as opportunities for India to become a reliable global supplier and design partner in telecom components.

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