The Union Minister for Communications and Development of North Eastern Region Jyotiraditya Scindia took to Twitter to share important updates from a Stakeholder Advisory Meeting he chaired with main Internet Service Providers (ISPs) and Infrastructure Providers (IPs). The meeting focused on advancing India's broadband infrastructure and ensuring faster, more dependable internet access nationwide.
In his tweet, the minister shows the government's strong commitment to supporting India's digital connectivity by providing higher broadband standards, improved internet speeds, and the expansion of fixed broadband networks in both urban and rural areas. He gave importance to the discussions revolved around critical factors such as improving network quality, expanding digital infrastructure and streamlining regulatory frameworks to support the country's growing internet user base.
With India's increasing reliance on digital services, the minister shows the importance of bridging the digital divide, guaranteeing that even the most remote regions can gain access to reliable and high-speed internet. He said that this initiative aligns with India's broader vision of Digital India, which seeks to empower citizens through seamless connectivity, e-governance, and digital inclusion.
The government’s Connectivity4All initiative aims to create a more inclusive digital ecosystem, enabling businesses, students, professionals and rural communities to leverage the strength of high-speed internet. By managing critical infrastructural challenges and implementing uniform broadband service standards, the government is paving the way for stronger digital penetration and economic growth. (PR)