
- Prime Minister Modi inaugurated BSNL's Swadeshi 4G stack, boosting telecom infrastructure
- Over 97,500 4G towers, including 92,600 BSNL sites, were commissioned at Rs 37,000 crore
- India joins Denmark, Sweden, South Korea, and China in manufacturing telecom equipment, an official said
In a major boost to tele-communication infrastructure, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday inaugurated BSNL's 'Swadeshi' 4G stack, marking India's entry into a coveted league of nations that manufacture telecom equipment.
On the occasion of the Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited's silver jubilee, the PM also commissioned more than 97,500 mobile 4G towers, including 92,600 4G technology sites of the telecom service provider.
These towers have been built at a cost of around Rs 37,000 crore with 'swadeshi' (indigenous) technology.
The launch of the 'Swadeshi' 4G stack marked India's entry into a league of nations such as Denmark, Sweden, South Korea, and China, which manufacture homegrown telecom equipment. The India-made network is cloud-based, future-ready and can upgrade seamlessly to 5G, an official said.
The double-engine government is committed to accelerating the pace of development in Odisha. Addressing a programme during the launch of various projects in Jharsuguda. https://t.co/XpQjHIuMXR
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) September 27, 2025
The rollout of the 'swadeshi' 4G network is a transformative step in line with the Prime Minister's vision of a Digital India, bridging the digital divide and empowering rural communities, while paving the way for BSNL's 5G upgrade and integration, an official statement said.
Over 26,700 unconnected villages, including 2,472 of Odisha, in remote, border and left-wing extremism-affected areas will receive connection with this launch.
This will serve over 20 lakh new subscribers, the statement said.
These towers are solar-powered, making them India's largest cluster of green telecom sites and a step forward in sustainable infrastructure.
This apart, the Prime Minister also unveiled India's 100 per cent 4G saturation network through digital Bharat Nidhi, where 29,000 to 30,000 villages are connected in a mission-mode project.
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