Maharashtra and Starlink Collaboration
Maharashtra has become the first Indian state to collaborate with Elon Musk-owned Starlink for satellite-based internet services in remote and underserved areas.
Details of the Agreement
- The Maharashtra government signed a Letter of Intent (LOI) with Starlink Satellite Communications Private Limited.
- The services will target government institutions, rural communities, and critical public infrastructure.
- Subject to regulatory and compliance clearances from the Government of India.
- The LOI was signed by Lauren Dreyer (Starlink) and Virendra Singh (Maharashtra's Department of Information Technology) in the presence of Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis.
Significance
- Fadnavis emphasized bridging the digital divide in Maharashtra, enhancing connectivity in remote villages, schools, and health centers.
- Starlink's satellite constellation offers reliable broadband capable of supporting various internet activities.
- SpaceX, owned by Musk, is noted for its experience in launch services and reusable rocket technology.
Objectives and Areas of Focus
- Connect remote and underserved regions including tribal schools, primary health centres, and disaster control rooms.
- Target areas include Gadchiroli, Nandurbar, Dharashiv, and Washim.
- Enhance connectivity along infrastructure corridors like Samruddhi Mahamarg and coastal police networks.
- Promote smart connectivity for education and telemedicine.
Implementation Plan
- A joint working group will manage a 90-day pilot rollout with milestones at 30, 60, and 90 days.
- Pilot progress will be reviewed quarterly by the Chief Minister.
Statements and Vision
- Lauren Dreyer expressed pride in providing high-speed connectivity regardless of location.
- The collaboration aligns with initiatives to connect areas lacking traditional infrastructure.
- Supports Maharashtra's Digital Mission and integrates with programs in EV, Coastal Development, and Disaster Resilience.
Pilot Phase Goals
- Connect government and tribal schools, Aaple Sarkar centres, and PHCs.
- Enhance disaster response communications and coastal surveillance.
- Support education and healthcare with high-speed connectivity.
- Build local capacity and provide training for state agencies and communities.