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Orbiting ambition: India's race for dominance in space

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November 2025

India's future digital and defence strength hinges on how fast it builds secure, sovereign satellite networks in an increasingly contested orbital arena.

- BY DAVID SEHYEON BAEK

Orbiting ambition: India's race for dominance in space

A silent transformation is taking place far above the clouds, one that will decide which nations shape the digital world of the 2030s. While the public conversation in India remains fixated on 5G and fibre, the real contest for digital dominance is unfolding in orbit. Satellite communication—Satcom—is no longer a technical afterthought or an exotic supplement to terrestrial networks. It is the next critical infrastructure layer upon which economies, militaries, and societies will depend.

For a country as geographically vast and diverse as India, the future of national security and digital inclusion will hinge on how quickly it secures a foothold in this contested space frontier.

A NEW FRONTIER IN DIGITAL DOMINANCE

India's Satcom market is currently valued at around USD 3.5 billion, but its trajectory extends far beyond mere commercial growth. The nation stands at a pivotal moment where space technology intersects with national strategy. China has already embarked on an aggressive campaign to launch two mega-constellations with more than 26,000 satellites.

The Guowang network alone plans to deploy thirteen thousand satellites by the 2030s, merging civilian broadband ambitions with military command and surveillance capabilities. This dual-use infrastructure is tightly woven into Beijing's Belt and Road ambitions, creating digital dependencies across developing nations. Across the Pacific, SpaceX’s Starlink has changed the scale of what private enterprise can achieve. With over 8,000 operational satellites and performance rivalling fibre connections, it has demonstrated that orbital broadband can be fast, resilient, and profitable.

Amazon's Project Kuiper follows closely behind, while Europe and Japan are investing billions in sovereign communication constellations to ensure strategic independence. Every major power now considers satcom as a pillar of national resilience. For India, delay means dependence.

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