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India's Telecom Power on Display at Bharat Telecom 2025

India's Telecom Power on Display at Bharat Telecom 2025

Union Minister for Communications and Development of North Eastern Region, Jyotiraditya Scindia, inaugurated the 22nd edition of Bharat Telecom Expo in New Delhi today. The two-day event, being held on May 6 and 7, positions India as a rising global force in telecom manufacturing and digital infrastructure solutions.

 

Organised by the Telecom Equipment and Services Export Promotion Council (TEPC) in partnership with the Department of Telecommunications (DoT), Bharat Telecom 2025 brings together Indian telecom innovators and international buyers, aiming to boost exports, forge partnerships, and highlight India’s growing capabilities in the sector.

 

A Global Marketplace for Innovation and Collaboration

Designed as a reverse buyer-seller meet and business expo, the event offers a strategic platform for the Indian telecom and ICT industry to connect with global leaders. This year’s edition has attracted more than 130 international delegates from 35+ countries, spanning both government and private sectors.

 

Simultaneously, around 80 Indian telecom and ICT companies are showcasing their latest innovations—ranging from network solutions and digital infrastructure to AI-powered telecom tools.

 

Key Goals of Bharat Telecom 2025

·       Present India as a trusted and innovative telecom solution provider.

 

·       Promote exports and attract foreign investment in the telecom sector.

 

·       Offer a platform for global engagement and knowledge exchange.

 

·       Support India’s goal of becoming a telecom manufacturing and service hub.

 

The Telecom Equipment and Services Export Promotion Council (TEPC), founded in 2009 under the Foreign Trade Policy, functions under the Ministry of Commerce and Industry. It works in close coordination with the Department of Telecommunications, which falls under the Ministry of Communications and IT.

 

Guided by the Foreign Trade Policy 2023, TEPC aims to:

 

Promote exports of Indian telecom products and services.


Help Indian companies navigate international markets.

 

Establish India as a reliable, high-tech telecom solutions partner on the global stage.

 

As Bharat Telecom 2025 unfolds, it underscores India’s strategic push to lead in the global telecom ecosystem through innovation, policy support, and global collaboration.

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