In a bold move to spotlight India’s telecom manufacturing revolution, Communications Minister Jyotiraditya M. Scindia will head the country’s contingent at MWC 2026 in Barcelona. Scheduled from March 2-5, this flagship event draws tech giants and policymakers to shape the future of connectivity.
Scindia’s itinerary kicks off with the official launch of the India Pavilion, a showcase of India’s robust telecom production and cutting-edge innovations. This platform will put Indian capabilities under the global spotlight, from hardware manufacturing to ecosystem development.
On the agenda is a keynote address at the GSMA Ministerial Programme’s ‘Building for the Future’ session, where world leaders will tackle the blueprints for next-gen digital infrastructure and tech paradigms.
Taking center stage again, Scindia will close the ‘Breaking the Cost Barrier’ session, advocating for cost-effective, widespread, and expandable connectivity solutions to bridge global digital divides.
Networking extends to an exclusive CEO dinner in India’s hosting, fostering talks on innovation synergies and trusted collaborations. Tours of prominent booths, including Tejas Networks’ reveal of the groundbreaking T31600-D3 hyperscalable DCI platform, will further highlight indigenous advancements.
The minister’s MWC engagement amplifies India’s voice in international forums. By nurturing strategic ties with global stakeholders, India aims to draw investments, deepen partnerships, and lead the charge toward resilient, inclusive digital networks that power the world ahead.