Elon Musk’s satellite internet venture, Starlink, has begun conducting mandatory security tests in India, marking one of the final steps before launching its commercial broadband services in the country, according to a Bloomberg report.
These trials form part of India’s security clearance process required for all foreign and domestic telecom operators. Once completed, Starlink will be poised to bring its high-speed satellite internet services to millions of Indian homes.
Awaiting TRAI’s Pricing Guidelines
Starlink’s India rollout now hinges on the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI), which is yet to announce the final pricing framework for satellite-based internet services. Industry insiders suggest that if TRAI releases its guidelines by the end of 2025, Starlink could begin offering broadband connectivity by early 2026.
India’s satellite communications sector has been rapidly growing under Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s push to open the space economy to private players. The government aims to use satellite networks to bridge connectivity gaps in areas underserved by traditional fiber and mobile networks.
Building India’s Satellite Gateway Network
To prepare for the launch, SpaceX is setting up at least 10 satellite gateways across India more than triple what rivals Reliance Jio’s SpaceFiber and Eutelsat OneWeb have proposed.
Mumbai is emerging as the central hub for Starlink’s operations, with three ground stations already constructed. Regulatory teams are expected to begin on-site inspections soon, further paving the way for commercial rollout.
Earlier this year, Indian authorities also granted Starlink approval to operate using dedicated frequency bands, following multiple attempts by the U.S. firm to enter a country with over 900 million internet users.
Focusing on Retail Consumers
Unlike competitors that primarily target enterprise and government clients, Starlink aims to reach retail consumers directly, including rural households with limited access to reliable broadband.
Its low-Earth orbit satellite constellation promises to deliver fast, stable internet even in remote regions. Industry experts believe that Musk’s brand value and Starlink’s global reputation will help attract early adopters in urban centers, where users are ready to pay for premium, consistent connectivity.
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Musk Strengthens His India Footprint
The Starlink launch marks Elon Musk’s second major business move in India after Tesla’s recent expansion with new showrooms earlier this year. Musk, who also met with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has shown increasing interest in India’s growing tech and space sectors.
Starlink’s entry could be transformative not just for SpaceX’s global reach, but also for India’s digital inclusion goals, empowering millions in rural and remote areas with reliable high-speed internet access.

