The Centre for Development of Telematics (C-DOT) showcased a portfolio of advanced indigenous telecom and digital innovations at VivaTech 2026 in Paris, reinforcing India’s commitment to building secure, inclusive and resilient digital infrastructure. As the official artificial intelligence (AI) partner country, India highlighted its vision for human-centric AI and frontier technologies.

During the exhibition, C-DOT had the privilege of welcoming and presenting its technologies to the prime minister of India and president of France. The showcase highlighted India’s indigenous technological capabilities and growing innovation ecosystem.

The solutions showcased by C-DOT include:

  • End-to-end indigenous 5G solution: A complete indigenous 5G telecom stack comprising both the 5G radio access network (RAN) and 5G Core (NSA). This positions India among a select few nations globally with full-stack 5G capability. The solution is designed to support telecom operators as well as enterprise/private 5G deployments, enabling high-speed connectivity, ultra-low latency for Industry 4.0, smart manufacturing, autonomous systems and mission-critical communications. It is a major step towards telecom self-reliance under the Atmanirbhar Bharat vision.
  • QKD and PQC: A sovereign and fully indigenous quantum key distribution (QKD) and post-quantum cryptography (PQC) solution, designed to secure strategic and critical communication networks against the emerging threats of quantum computing. While traditional encryption can be broken by future quantum machines, QKD leverages the laws of quantum physics to create tamper-proof encryption keys, and PQC ensures cryptographic resilience even in the post-quantum era. These technologies are critical for sectors such as defence, banking, telecom and government, where data confidentiality and long-term security are paramount. This places India among the few countries globally with sovereign quantum-secure communication capabilities.
  • Quantum secure IP phones: This is an innovative plug-and-play security solution that converts conventional VoIP phones into quantum-secure communication devices without requiring any infrastructure overhaul. By integrating quantum encryption modules directly into existing communication setups, it enables secure voice communication for sensitive conversations in defence, government and strategic enterprises. Its ease of deployment, and operation over the public internet, makes it highly scalable for secure communications across ministries and critical setups.
  • TRINETRA (AI-powered integrated cyber security platform): TRINETRA is C-DOT’s flagship AI-driven cybersecurity platform that integrates multiple layers of enterprise security into a unified architecture, including threat detection, incident response, behavioural analytics and compliance management. It uses AI and machine learning for predictive threat detection, enabling real-time detection and mitigation of sophisticated cyberattacks. Designed for enterprises, telecom networks and critical infrastructure, TRINETRA strengthens India’s cyber resilience in an increasingly digital economy.
  • Cell broadcast solution (CBS): Developed to enable large-scale, near real-time public alerting and emergency communication, the solution is capable of instantly disseminating geo-targeted alerts across millions of mobile users, even during network congestion. Unlike the delivery of messages through SMS, CBS can deliver critical messages simultaneously without any delay, making it ideal for disaster scenarios such as earthquakes, cyclones, tsunamis and floods. The solution is credited with saving lives and reducing loss of property. It enhances public safety infrastructure and strengthens national disaster preparedness, aligning with India’s vision of technology for societal welfare.

C-DOT solutions contribute to India’s human-centric AI vision by powering secure, inclusive and resilient digital infrastructure. Its indigenous telecommunications and deep-tech innovations democratise access and protect digital ecosystems, aligning directly with the government’s goal of technology serving the masses.