Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia On Wednesday met with President & COO of SpaceX, Gwynne Shotwell. Scindia said Shotwell cherished the license granted to Starlink.
Scindia shared meeting highlights
Union Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia posted on X, “Had a productive meeting with Ms. @Gwynne_Shotwell, President & COO of @SpaceX, on India’s next frontier in connectivity. We delved into opportunities for collaboration in satellite communications to power Digital India’s soaring ambitions and empower every citizen across the country. With India’s digital revolution under the leadership of PM @narendramodiji, satellite technologies are not just relevant, they’re transformative. Ms. Shotwell appreciated the license granted to @Starlink, calling it a great start to the journey.”
Had a productive meeting with Ms. @Gwynne_Shotwell, President & COO of @SpaceX, on India’s next frontier in connectivity. We delved into opportunities for collaboration in satellite communications to power Digital India’s soaring ambitions and empower every citizen across the… pic.twitter.com/gGiCLC5e1C
— Jyotiraditya M. Scindia (@JM_Scindia) June 17, 2025
Starlink set to launch services in India
Elon Musk’s satellite internet service Starlink is preparing to commence operations in India within the next two months after receiving its license last week, sources said.
The company has finalised its pricing structure for the Indian market, setting the cost of the required satellite dish device at approximately Rs 33,000. The monthly unlimited data plan is expected to be priced at Rs 3,000.
Starlink plans to offer a complimentary one-month trial period
As part of its launch strategy, Starlink plans to offer a complimentary one-month trial period with each device purchase, allowing customers to test the service before committing to regular monthly payments.
The satellite internet service is expected to significantly impact connectivity in India’s remote and underserved areas, where traditional broadband infrastructure has been challenging to establish. Starlink’s low Earth orbit satellite constellation promises to deliver high-speed internet access to locations previously unreachable by conventional terrestrial networks.
Pricing structure appears consistent
The pricing structure appears consistent with Starlink’s regional strategy, as the device costs align with those in neighbouring countries. In Bangladesh, the Starlink device is priced at Rs 33,000, while Bhutan maintains the same Rs 33,000 price point for the equipment.
Industry experts suggest that Starlink’s entry into the Indian market could intensify competition in the country’s telecommunications sector and provide crucial connectivity solutions for rural areas, educational institutions, and businesses in remote locations.