After Starlink, this company can also enter India, will launch satellite internet in the country
Starlink: Starlink applied for a license in India long ago. After talks with the government, the company has also agreed to the condition of building a local control center in India.

Elon Musk-owned Starlink will launch satellite-based internet services in India in the near future. Airtel and Jio have collaborated with the organization and now it is waiting for government approval. As and when the Government of India approves it, satellite-based internet services will be available all over the country but at the same time, another big organization of this sector can enter into the country as well.
The second largest competitor of Starlink will also get clearance on its route to India once Starlink gets clearance. Amazon Kuiper will also have its route cleared to India. Amazon's satellite-based internet service will also be available in India. If reports are to be believed, if the government provides clearance to Starlink, it will also be easier for Kuiper to get a license. This will also bring speedy internet services to rural parts of India.
Starlink had applied for a license in India long ago. After talks with the government, the company has also agreed to the condition of building a local control center in India. It is believed that Starlink will give its consent to this so that the government can soon give it permission to start the service.
Starlink is already providing its service in more than 100 countries, including America, Australia, and Bhutan. India is a big digital market and there is a huge potential for satellite internet here, especially in those rural and hilly areas where there is a lack of internet connectivity.