Bilateral talks also took place between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and US President Joe Biden on the sidelines of the G20 summit. During this conversation, a big consensus was reached between the two countries to take the world beyond 5G. Both the countries have signed an agreement to jointly develop 6G technology.
In this regard, MoU has been signed between 'Next G Alliance' and 'Bharat 6G Alliance' of Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions (ATIS). Under this partnership, India and America will jointly research on 6G technology. Will also look for new opportunities.
The whole world will benefit
The whole world is going to benefit from this step of India and America. Both countries will work on a common 6G vision. Through this, a reliable and secure telecommunications network will be developed. Along with this, the supply chain supporting 6G technology will also be developed.
ATIS's 'Next G Alliance' is an initiative to promote wireless technology in North American countries. Its main focus is to develop 6G and other developments with the help of private sector in the next decade. A national 6G roadmap has been made for this. Along with this, the socio-economic needs of the people have been taken care of.
Similarly, 'Bharat 6G Alliance' is an alliance of Indian industry, academics, national research institutions and standard setting institutions. All of them are working together for 'India 6G Mission', which works towards designing and developing new technology with the help of innovation. One of its objectives is to provide high-quality life experience to Indian citizens and people of the world.
Bharat and United States committed to co-develop 6G technology.#G20India pic.twitter.com/KPReyusSkO
China will emerge stronger
This coming together of India and America will cause a big dent on China's economy. Currently, China dominates the current 5G technology. Besides, China plays the biggest role in its supply chain. Whereas the agreement between India and America will focus on developing 6G technology as well as developing the supply chain, which will pose a strong challenge to China's economy.
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