India's 5G Technology Is Completely Indigenous, according to Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman

India's 5G Technology Is Completely Indigenous, according to Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman ...

Nirmala Sitharaman, the finance minister on Thursday said the 5G technology in India is completely indigenous, one that is not imported from anywhere else, and is the country''s own product. "The story is yet to reach the public. The 5G which we have launched in our country is completely indigenous, standalone. There may be certain critical components coming from countries like Korea, but certainly not from someone else...," Sitharaman said at a John Hopkins University conference in Washington.

India has agreed to distribute 5G technology to other countries that want it. "Our 5G is not imported from elsewhere, and it''s our own product. "This spread is quite rapid."

Sitharaman said that by 2024 end most of the country will be able to utilize this technology. "On 5G, we can be extremely proud of India."

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has launched 5G services this month.

Industry leaders expressed their views on this historic occasion. In front of Prime Minister Gabon, three major telecom operators of India demonstrated one use case each.

The Prime Minister spoke at the gathering saying that the Summit might be held in a variety of locations, but that it may impact and its implications and directions are located nearby.

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"Today, 130 crore Indians are receiving a fantastic gift in the form of 5G from the country and from the telecom industry of the country. 5G is a knock on the doors of a new era in the country. "5G is the beginning of an infinite sky of possibilities. I congratulate every Indian for this," he added.

He noted that in this video and the industry''s launch, rural areas and workers are equally compatible.

India was dependent on other countries for 2G, 3G, and 4G technologies, according to the Prime Minister. However, India has created a new history with 5G.