Starlink’s satellite internet rollout in India faces regulatory hurdles due to national security concerns. The government is cautiously reviewing its foreign direct investment proposal, with potential rejection if queries on cross-holding and network control are not addressed. Security clearance is pending, emphasizing the need to prevent potential misuse. Starlink’s satellite internet rollout in India faces regulatory hurdles due to national security concerns. The government is cautiously reviewing its foreign direct investment proposal, with potential rejection if queries on cross-holding and network control are not addressed. Security clearance is pending, emphasizing the need to prevent potential misuse.
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