Blitz Bureau
NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on October 8 said that ‘Made-in-India 4G stack is now ready for export’, highlighting the country’s rising presence in global technology markets. Speaking at the inaugural session of India Mobile Congress (IMC) 2025, PM Modi said the development reflects the strength of the ‘Aatmanirbhar Bharat vision’ and India’s progress in the telecom sector over the past decade.
PM Modi noted that 5G connectivity has now reached almost every district of the country, marking a major milestone from the days when India struggled with 2G networks. “The country has come a long way. Today, we have 5G coverage in every corner,” PM Modi said, emphasising the role of modern infrastructure in supporting India’s digital growth.
PM Modi highlighted that the installation of one lakh towers has attracted global attention, demonstrating India’s capabilities in building large-scale telecom infrastructure. “The new 4G stack is expected to provide faster internet speeds, more reliable services, and seamless connectivity, further strengthening India’s technological edge,” PM Modi said.
He also pointed to India’s remarkable achievements in electronics and mobile manufacturing, saying production has grown sixfold since 2014, while mobile manufacturing has increased 28 times, and exports have surged 127 times.