India Sets Sights on 6G Leadership with Bharat 6G Vision
The Indian government is accelerating its push to become a global leader in next-generation telecommunications, shifting focus to 6G technology development following the rapid rollout of 5G across the country.
Key Takeaways
- India aims to become a hub for advanced telecom innovation by 2030 under the Bharat 6G Vision
- 6G technology promises speeds 1,000 times faster than 5G with near-zero latency
- Government has approved 104 research proposals and funded multiple testbeds for 6G development
What is Bharat 6G Vision?
The Bharat 6G Vision, announced by the government, is built on principles of affordability, sustainability, and universal access. The initiative aims to ensure every citizen benefits from high-speed connectivity while promoting indigenous research and global collaboration. This effort aligns with the national goal of building a ‘Viksit Bharat’ (Developed India) by 2047.
6G Technology Capabilities
Sixth-generation wireless technology represents the next major upgrade following 5G. With expected speeds 1,000 times faster than current 5G networks and almost zero delay in data transfer, 6G will enable revolutionary applications including:
- Remote surgeries and healthcare
- Advanced robotics and automation
- Smart city infrastructure
- Immersive virtual reality experiences
Government Initiatives and Funding
To support 6G development, the government has launched several key initiatives:
- Two advanced testbeds: 6G Terahertz (THz) Testbed and Advanced Optical Communication Testbed
- Establishment of 100 5G labs in academic institutions nationwide
- Approval of 104 research proposals related to 6G network ecosystems
- Launch of Telecom Technology Development Fund (TTDF) with 115 projects worth over Rs 310 crore approved
Bharat 6G Alliance
A significant step toward achieving this vision is the creation of the Bharat 6G Alliance (B6GA) – a collaborative effort between government, industry, academia, and research institutions. The alliance aims to build a self-reliant, globally competitive ecosystem for advanced telecom technologies, positioning India as a leader in the next wave of digital transformation.



