Mumbai, August 21, 2025: India launched a National Quantum Networking Initiative today, aiming to build ultra-secure communication networks for 600 million users. Announced at a tech summit, the India Quantum Networking Initiative allocates 1.4 trillion rupees to deploy 12 quantum networking hubs across 10 cities. The initiative seeks to achieve 98 percent secure data transmission and enhance cybersecurity by 30 percent by 2030.
In Short
- India Quantum Networking Initiative deploys 12 quantum hubs.
- Best for secure connectivity with 98 percent secure transmission.
- Standout 1.4 trillion rupee investment for quantum networking.
The India Quantum Networking Initiative develops quantum encryption for financial and government systems, securing 80 million transactions annually. It includes 1500 training programs for 20000 engineers in quantum networking protocols. Private firms like TCS will fund 50 percent of infrastructure. The initiative supports 800 quantum networking pilots for defense and banking.
Social media platforms praised the India Quantum Networking Initiative, with hashtags on secure networks trending. International collaborations with the US and Japan will provide quantum communication hardware. Challenges include technical scalability, addressed through 3000 crore rupees in grants. Analysts predict a 20 percent rise in quantum network adoption by 2028.
The India Quantum Networking Initiative promotes 1000 quantum tech startups. Public campaigns will educate 50 million citizens on quantum connectivity benefits. The initiative includes 100 quantum demo centers for public access. It aligns with Indias cybersecurity goals. Stay updated at Sarkari—-Result.com.
India Quantum Networking Initiative Highlights
Category | Details |
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Quantum Hubs | 12 |
Transactions Secured | 80 million annually |
Engineers Trained | 20000 |
Investment | 1.4 trillion rupees |
Quantum Pilots | 800 |