Srinagar, Aug. 30 -- The recent floods and landslides across Jammu & Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand have exposed the fragility of communication systems during disasters. In times when lives depend on swift rescue and accurate information, the collapse or disruption of mobile and internet services adds a dangerous layer of isolation for affected communities. Mobile connectivity today is not a luxury. It is a basic infrastructure on par with roads, electricity and healthcare. When families are cut off from each other, when patients cannot reach doctors, or when authorities struggle to coordinate rescue teams because networks have collapsed, the cost is paid in fear, delay and sometimes in lives. Mobile and internet services still...