Union minister of communications and development of north eastern region has emphasised on India’s ambition to play a meaningful role in shaping the global telecommunications architecture of the future. He stated, “As we advance on this journey, our role must be anchored in four key pillars. First, ensuring global interoperability, across devices, networks and services, so that the world communicates seamlessly within a unified ecosystem. Second, developing a common technical framework, in collaboration with global bodies such as International Telecommunication Union (ITU) and the Third Generation Partnership Project (3GPP), to establish shared standards across radio interfaces, core networks, spectrum and service architecture. Third, accelerating innovation and research, where clear global standards guide researchers, startups and industry in transforming breakthroughs into real-world solutions. Fourth, and most importantly, ensuring inclusive growth and indigenous innovation. Open standards create a level playing field, enabling nations to contribute, build intellectual property and ensure that the benefits of technology reach every citizen across the globe. To realise these pillars, sustained international cooperation, global dialogue and continuous engagement are essential.”
The minister was delivering his inaugural address at an International Workshop on 6G Standardization at Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi. The workshop served as an important platform to review global developments in 6G research, spectrum planning, network architecture, artificial intelligence-enabled networks and emerging applications, while strengthening India’s participation in international standards development processes.
“Under the leadership of prime minister, the Bharat 6G Alliance was established in 2022, articulating India’s Bharat 6G Vision. Our ambition is clear, to contribute at least 10 per cent to global standards and patents as 6G evolves,” said the minister.
He emphasised, “The promise of 6G lies not only in technological sophistication, but also in the democratisation of opportunity. It is here that India’s story comes to the fore on the global stage. Let us pledge today to build a secure, resilient and truly global 6G ecosystem, one that connects not just devices, but people, opportunities and possibilities across the length and breadth of our world.”
The workshop featured a series of technical sessions covering key dimensions of the evolving 6G ecosystem, including global standardisation efforts, network architecture, spectrum planning, artificial intelligence, security frameworks and emerging applications.
The session on Global Standardization Roadmap provided an overview of ongoing work in international forums such as the International Telecommunication Union Radiocommunication Sector (ITU-R) and 3GPP, highlighting major milestones towards the development of IMT-2030 and the importance of global coordination in the early stages of 6G standard formation.
Discussions on 6G network architecture focused on the evolution of radio access and core networks towards cloud-native, service-based and programmable frameworks capable of supporting next-generation digital services.
The spectrum roadmap for 6G session examined future spectrum requirements, global harmonisation efforts and traffic projections, while highlighting the importance of efficient spectrum utilisation to support growing connectivity demands.
A dedicated session on India’s Roadmap towards 2030 highlighted ongoing pre-6G research initiatives and the need to scale pilot projects into future commercial deployments through collaboration between government, academia and industry.
Sessions on radio access network (RAN) developments explored emerging architectures such as virtualised and open RAN systems and their role in enabling flexible and scalable future networks. Discussions on intelligence in future networks examined the role of artificial intelligence and machine learning in enabling adaptive, autonomous and self-optimising network operations.
The session on security and trust architecture for 6G emphasised the importance of resilient and secure frameworks for future communication systems.