India, July 18 -- In the shadow of the Himalayas, a technological giant stirs. While global powers vie for 6G supremacy with established infrastructures and saturated markets, India is playing an entirely different game-one in which its greatest weakness might become its most powerful advantage.

In India's gleaming urban centres, wireless teledensity soars at a staggering 125.02%, with citizens wielding multiple devices in an always-connected ecosystem. Meanwhile, just hours away in rural villages, connectivity plummets to 58.07%. This is not just a statistic. It reflects that 500 million people are standing at the threshold of digital transformation.

This stark urban-rural chasm represents both India's most formidable challenge and its...