
Union Minister for Communications, Jyotiraditya Scindia, will represent India at the prestigious Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2025, one of the world’s largest and most influential technology and telecommunications events. The event is scheduled to take place from March 3-6, 2025, in Barcelona, Spain. During his visit, the Minister will unveil the curtain raiser for India Mobile Congress 2025 and inaugurate the ‘Bharat Pavilion’ at MWC.
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India Mobile Congress serves as a platform to showcase the country’s innovation ecosystem, where leading telecom companies and innovators present their latest advancements and sustainable solutions. The Bharat Pavilion will feature 38 Indian telecom equipment manufacturers, displaying cutting-edge hardware and software products. The Minister’s participation underscores India’s growing influence as a global leader in the digital and mobile ecosystem. His presence will highlight the country’s commitment to digital transformation, innovation, and fostering international collaborations in communications and technology.
During the event, Scindia will engage with global industry leaders, policymakers, and innovators to explore advancements in 5G, artificial intelligence (AI), 6Ghttps://bharatnet.in/tag/6g/, quantum technologies, and next-generation mobile solutions. The congress will serve as a platform for discussions on key trends shaping the mobile industry while spotlighting India’s digital ambitions.
Speaking about his visit, Scindia stated, “India is rapidly evolving into a global technology hub, and our engagement with international partners at events like the Mobile World Congress is vital for accelerating innovation and strengthening digital infrastructure. I look forward to exchanging ideas with global experts and discussing opportunities for collaboration in the mobile and telecommunications sector.”
The Minister is also expected to address key sessions, including Global Tech Governance: Rising to the Challenge and Balancing Innovation and Regulation: Global Perspectives on Telecom Policy. MWC 2025 will bring together top executives, visionaries, and innovators from around the world, offering a platform for strategic collaborations, knowledge exchange, and showcasing India’s technological leadership.