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Connecting the World

India's Telecom Revolution Powering the Global Digital Transformation

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Connecting the World

By: Hari Kant Mishra
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Book Overview
Before smartphones, digital payments, and online platforms transformed daily life, there was a quiet revolution unfolding in the building of the telecom networks that made the digital world possible.
Connecting the World reveals the inside story of how India’s telecom revolution became a foundation for global digital transformation.
Just three decades ago, obtaining a telephone connection in India could take years. Communication services were expensive, infrastructure was limited, and connectivity was largely confined to a small urban elite. Today, India stands among the world’s largest digital ecosystems, connecting over a billion people and enabling one of the most affordable data markets.
This dramatic transformation did far more than expand telecommunications; it laid the foundation for a sweeping digital revolution. Mobile connectivity, broadband networks, and data infrastructure now power everyday life: digital payments, online education, telemedicine, e-commerce, cloud services, and a rapidly expanding data-driven economy.
Drawing on over four decades of experience across government institutions and global telecom enterprises, Hari Kant Mishra provides a rare insider’s perspective on the evolution of the telecommunications industry. From early policy reforms and spectrum licensing challenges to large-scale network deployments and the rise of mobile data, the book traces the pivotal decisions, innovations, and leadership that reshaped connectivity in India and helped enable the modern digital era.
At its heart, this is not merely a story about telecom networks; it is a story about how digital infrastructure drives national progress. The book highlights the role of visionary entrepreneurs, disciplined engineers, forward-thinking policymakers, and global technology partners who collectively built the networks that now power the digital economy.
Readers will gain insight into:
• The early struggles of the telecom sector and the policy reforms that unlocked industry growth
• The transition from expensive voice services to affordable mobile connectivity for millions
• The evolution of telecom networks from 2G to 5G and their role in enabling digital platforms
• How telecom infrastructure became the backbone of digital transformation and economic inclusion
• Leadership lessons from one of the world’s most transformative technology industries
Blending technology, policy, and human ambition, Connecting the World reveals how connectivity evolved into the backbone of digital transformation, reshaping economies, empowering societies, and opening new opportunities for billions.
More than an industry history, this book is a story of resilience, innovation, and the power of infrastructure to connect people, ideas, and opportunities across the world.
For technology professionals, engineers, policymakers, business leaders, and anyone interested in the forces shaping the global digital future, Connecting the World offers valuable insights and an inspiring narrative of how visionary infrastructure can truly connect people, economies, and opportunities worldwide.


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