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I Agreed with you. Building our own satellite internet services requires significant time and investment—but think about this: SpaceX enters India, we get used to satellite internet, and then one day, they decide to stop servicing us—just like they did with Ukraine. What happens then? India is already a global leader in technology. Shouldn’t we be self-sustaining in critical infrastructure instead of depending on foreign companies? A self-reliant India is a stronger, safer, and more secure India. If we truly aim to be a superpower, we must control our own digital future.
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Can't India build its own satellite internet services? Why rely on SpaceX? Why can't India be self-sustaining (Atmanirbhar Bharat) in the internet space like China? Today, we heavily depend on non-Indian apps like WhatsApp, YouTube, LinkedIn, Faceb
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Why does Elon Musk and his SpaceX own over half of all the satellites ? Over 11,000 satellites are currently orbiting the earth, and SpaceX owns over 7400 of them. Why ? Because SpaceX is launching all these satellites for Starlink. Starlink is E
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The Battle for India’s Internet Elon Musk’s Starlink is entering India, challenging Mukesh Ambani’s Reliance Jio, which dominates the internet market. Last year, Musk tried to launch Starlink, offering satellite-based internet, but the Indian govern
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