Published on: December 21, 2024
NEW UNDERSEA CABLES TO BOOST INDIA’S DIGITAL CONNECTIVITY
NEW UNDERSEA CABLES TO BOOST INDIA’S DIGITAL CONNECTIVITY
NEWS – Two new submarine cable systems will provide additional Internet links to Asia and Europe even as India takes a more active role in discussions on undersea cable resilience and security
HIGHLIGHTS
- Cable Systems:
- India Asia Xpress (IAX): Connects Chennai and Mumbai with Singapore, Thailand, and Malaysia.
- India Europe Xpress (IEX): Connects Chennai and Mumbai with France, Greece, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and Djibouti.
- Ownership: Reliance Jio, with investment from China Mobile.
- Cumulative Length: Over 15,000 kilometers.
Strategic Implications
- Enhancing Connectivity:
- Additional Internet links to Asia and Europe to cater to growing data use.
- Strengthened international bandwidth and improved network resilience.
- Geopolitical Ambitions:
- India’s role as a maritime cable network player in the region is growing.
- Focus on the Bay of Bengal and South China Sea regions for enhanced presence.
- Improved defense strategy to mitigate risks from physical damages or cyberattacks.
Resilience and Security Concerns
- Recent Disruptions:
- March 2024: Three cables connecting India to West Asia and Europe disrupted, highlighting the need for robust backup routes.
- Government Initiatives:
- Telecom Secretary Neeraj Mittal’s role in the International Advisory Body for Submarine Cable Resilience.
- Efforts to ensure domestic stability for uninterrupted services during international disruptions.
Role in Regional Connectivity
- Bangladesh Bandwidth Plans:
- Bangladeshi government halted plans to sell bandwidth to India’s Northeast.
- Limited impact due to existing fibre connectivity via Power Grid Corporation of India.
- India’s Infrastructure:
- Fiber-optic connectivity in the Northeast providing “hundreds of gigabits” per second capacity.