New Delhi, August 21, 2025: India unveiled its National Edge Computing Program today, a strategic initiative to enhance real-time data processing for 700 million users. Announced at a technology summit, the India Edge Computing Program allocates 1.5 trillion rupees to establish 15 edge computing hubs in cities like Delhi, Bengaluru, and Hyderabad. The initiative aims to deploy 6000 edge nodes and reduce data latency by 35 percent by 2030.
In Short
- India Edge Computing Program builds 15 edge computing hubs.
- Best for real-time processing with 35 percent reduced latency.
- Standout 1.5 trillion rupee investment for edge computing.
The India Edge Computing Program focuses on edge AI for smart cities and healthcare, improving response times by 30 percent. It includes 2000 training programs for 25000 engineers in edge computing technologies. Private firms like Reliance Jio will fund 55 percent of infrastructure. The initiative supports 1000 edge computing pilots for agriculture and traffic management.
Social media platforms trended with hashtags celebrating the India Edge Computing Program. International partnerships with the US and Japan will provide edge computing hardware. Challenges include network connectivity, addressed through 4000 crore rupees in infrastructure grants. Analysts predict a 20 percent rise in edge computing adoption by 2028.
The India Edge Computing Program promotes 1200 edge tech startups with funding. Public campaigns will educate 60 million citizens on edge computing benefits. The initiative includes 100 edge computing demo centers for public access. It aligns with Indias smart infrastructure goals. Stay updated at Sarkari—-Result.com.
India Edge Computing Program Highlights
Category | Details |
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Edge Computing Hubs | 15 |
Edge Nodes | 6000 |
Engineers Trained | 25000 |
Investment | 1.5 trillion rupees |
Edge Computing Pilots | 1000 |