Saturday, 14 March 2026

Respected Honorable Prime Minister and Honorable Minister of Communications,

Respected Honorable Prime Minister and Honorable Minister of Communications,

I extend my respectful greetings to you.

I would like to humbly submit a suggestion regarding the future development of India's telecommunications system. Communication infrastructure is not merely a commercial service but a fundamental pillar for governance, national unity, security, education, and democratic participation.

Over the past decades, the telecom sector in India has grown rapidly through privatization and private sector participation. While this has improved connectivity and technological advancement, essential communication services between citizens and the nation should also be protected and strengthened as a public service accessible to all.

In this regard, I respectfully propose that the Government of India consider establishing a National Free System of Communication as an official public communication network. Such a system could ensure that every citizen has access to basic communication services without financial barriers.

This initiative could be implemented by strengthening public telecom institutions and infrastructure so that they function as the backbone of a national communication grid supporting:

• Basic free communication access for all citizens
• Secure government and administrative communication
• Reliable connectivity during emergencies and disasters
• Inclusive digital access for rural and economically weaker populations
• Integration with e-governance services and national information systems

Private telecom operators can continue to provide advanced commercial services and innovation, while the nation maintains a secure and reliable public communication foundation that guarantees universal connectivity.

Telecommunications represent the nervous system of a modern nation. Ensuring a public, sovereign, and accessible communication framework will strengthen national integration, digital inclusion, and long-term technological independence.

I respectfully request the Government of India and the Ministry of Communications to kindly consider studying and evaluating this proposal for the welfare and connectivity of every citizen.

With respectful regards,

Yours sincerely,
RavindraBharath

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