Context:
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The Bharat 6G Alliance, along with nine global organisations, signed the Delhi Declaration at the International Bharat 6G Symposium 2025.
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The event was held on the sidelines of the India Mobile Congress 2025, positioning India as an active agenda-setter in the evolution of next-generation digital communication technologies.
Key Highlights:
Delhi Declaration on 6G
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The declaration commits signatories to develop a secure, open, resilient, inclusive, and sustainable 6G ecosystem.
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It reflects a shared vision to ensure that future telecom networks are trustworthy, interoperable, and environmentally responsible.
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Emphasises global cooperation in shaping standards and governance frameworks for 6G.
Role of Bharat 6G Alliance
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The Bharat 6G Alliance represents India’s coordinated effort involving:
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Government
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Industry
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Academia
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Research institutions
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R.K. Pathak, Director General of the Alliance, stressed:
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The importance of trusted technologies
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Adoption of open standards to ensure transparency and security.
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Focus on Open Standards
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Open standards are highlighted to:
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Prevent vendor lock-in
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Promote interoperability across networks
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Encourage innovation and competition in the telecom sector
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Aligns with India’s broader push for technology sovereignty and digital public infrastructure.
Security and Resilience
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The declaration underscores the need for:
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Secure-by-design 6G architectures
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Protection against cyber threats and supply-chain vulnerabilities
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Recognises that 6G will underpin critical infrastructure, smart cities, defence, and industrial automation.
Inclusivity and Bridging the Digital Divide
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Inclusivity is a core pillar, aiming to:
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Bridge the digital divide
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Ensure equitable access to advanced communication technologies
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Focus on designing networks that serve rural, remote, and underserved populations.
Sustainability Dimension
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Commitment to energy-efficient and environmentally sustainable 6G networks.
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Addresses concerns over:
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Rising energy consumption of digital infrastructure
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Climate impact of next-generation telecom systems
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Strategic and Global Significance
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Reinforces India’s ambition to be:
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A technology leader, not just a technology consumer
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A contributor to global norm-setting in digital governance
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Enhances India’s standing in international technology diplomacy.
UPSC Relevance (GS-wise):
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GS Paper 3 – Science & Technology
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Prelims:
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6G technology, open standards, digital divide.
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Mains:
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Strategic importance of next-generation telecom technologies.
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Role of open standards in innovation, security, and self-reliance.
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Sustainability challenges of digital infrastructure.
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GS Paper 2 – International Relations
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Prelims:
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Technology cooperation platforms and global digital initiatives.
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Mains:
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Technology diplomacy and India’s role in global digital governance.
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International collaboration in setting norms for emerging technologies.
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