Musk's Starlink granted license by India
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Musk’s Starlink granted license by India

The Indian government has granted a license to Elon Musk’s Starlink satellite internet service, marking the beginning of “India’s next frontier of connectivity,” according to the country’s communications minister. The introduction of Starlink, which offers high-speed internet access to remote areas through low Earth orbit satellites, has sparked intense debates in India regarding issues such as predatory pricing and spectrum allocation.

Communications minister Jyotiraditya Scindia said he held a “productive meeting” with Gwynne Shotwell, president and chief operating officer of Starlink owner SpaceX. Shotwell “appreciated the license granted to Starlink, calling it a great start to the journey”, the minister said late Tuesday on Musk-owned social media platform X. It follows two of India’s biggest telecom service providers, Jio Platforms and its rival Bharti Airtel, in March announcing deals with SpaceX to offer Starlink internet to their customers.

SpaceX owner Musk has butted heads with Asia’s richest man and Jio Platforms owner Mukesh Ambani over how the satellite spectrum should be awarded. While Musk’s business interests in India are currently limited to X, the tech mogul’s electric vehicle maker Tesla is preparing its entry into the country

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  • Dr. Muhammad Abdullah

    Muhammad Abdullah is a second-year Ph.D. candidate in International Relations at Aston University, UK. His research interests focus on global security, foreign policy analysis, and the evolving dynamics of international diplomacy. He is actively engaged in academic discourse and contributes to scholarly platforms with a particular emphasis on South Asian geopolitics and multilateral relations.

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