In a historic move, the Indian Army has enabled 4G and 5G mobile connectivity for troops stationed in some of the world’s harshest terrains, including Galwan Valley and the Siachen Glacier.
In a historic move, the Indian Army has enabled 4G and 5G mobile connectivity for troops stationed in some of the world’s harshest terrains, including Galwan Valley and the Siachen Glacier.
According to Lt Colonel Suneel Bartwal, Defence Ministry PRO in Jammu, this achievement demonstrates India’s capability and commitment to improving life even in the most challenging locations.
Whole-of-Government Effort Powers The Initiative
The Army accomplished this connectivity breakthrough through a collaborative Whole-of-Government approach.
It partnered with Telecom Service Providers (TSPs) and the Union Territory administration of Ladakh, making use of the Army’s robust optical fibre cable infrastructure.
The Fire and Fury Corps played a central role in operationalising this network.
They facilitated the installation of multiple mobile towers on Army infrastructure including four strategically important towers in Ladakh and Kargil districts alone.
Nation-Building Impact Beyond The Forces
Importantly, the Army emphasised that the benefits of this project extend far beyond troop welfare.
Describing it as a nation-building initiative, the Army said the project is transforming the socio-economic fabric of border villages, especially the ‘First Villages’ communities located right along the India-China and India-Pakistan borders.
By integrating these regions into the national digital network, the initiative is not only reducing the digital divide, but also:
- Boosting local economies
- Promoting border tourism
- Improving medical aid and emergency services
- Enhancing educational access
- Supporting local commerce
- Preserving cultural heritage
- Helping curb migration from border areas
Local Communities Welcome The Connectivity Revolution
The local population has warmly welcomed the new mobile services.
The Army noted that mobile connectivity has now become more than just a communication tool it serves as a lifeline for these remote communities, offering inclusion, opportunities, and a sense of dignity.
This forward-looking initiative demonstrates how the convergence of technology, governance, and defence infrastructure can empower even the most inaccessible corners of the country — both strategically and socially.








