Elon Musk on Wednesday signalled fresh push for Starlink’s long-delayed entry into India after a meeting between senior SpaceX executives and India’s aviation and communications minister to discuss expanding satellite-based internet access across the country.
India’s Minister for Communications Jyotiraditya Scindia said he met Lauren Dreyer, vice president of Starlink business operations, and other executives to review plans for “last-mile access” in remote regions.
“Satellite technology will play a pivotal role in extending connectivity to the most remote parts of the country,” Scindia wrote on X. The effort aligns with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s push for a “digitally empowered India”, he added.
Musk reposted the minister's update, and expressed enthusiasm for advancing Starlink’s

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