Maharashtra has become first Indian state to sign an agreement with Starlink Satellite Communications Pvt. Ltd. to deploy satellite-based internet services across government bodies, rural institutions, coastal zones, and remote tribal regions.
This partnership aligns with the state’s major missions:
- Digital Maharashtra Mission
- Electric Vehicle (EV) Program
- Coastal Development Program
- Disaster Resilience & Emergency Response Strategy
The agreement strengthens digital inclusion, connectivity for social infrastructure, and tech-enabled governance.
Key Highlights of Agreement
Signing of Letter of Intent (LOI)
- LOI signed between:
- Starlink Satellite Communications Pvt. Ltd.
- Department of Information Technology, Government of Maharashtra
- Deployment will begin only after regulatory approvals from:
- Department of Telecommunications (DoT), Government of India
Areas to Be Connected
Starlink connectivity will cover remote and underserved regions including:
- Tribal schools
- Primary Health Centres (PHCs)
- Government & Zilla Parishad schools
- Forest outposts
- Disaster control rooms
- Coastal police networks
- Ports and coastal vehicles
- Aspirational districts:
- Gadchiroli
- Nandurbar
- Dharashiv (Osmanabad)
- Washim
Connectivity for Key Corridors
- Samruddhi Mahamarg (Hindu Hrudaysamrat Balasaheb Thackeray Maharashtra Samruddhi Mahamarg)
- Ferries & coastal transport network
- Ports & coastal surveillance systems
This supports:
- Education
- Telemedicine
- Disaster communication
- Coastal monitoring
- Rural development
90-Day Pilot Rollout
- A joint working group will oversee:
- 30-day milestone
- 60-day milestone
- 90-day milestone
- Quarterly review chaired by the Chief Minister of Maharashtra
Pilot Phase Focus
- Connecting government schools, tribal schools, PHCs, Aaple Sarkar Centres
- High-speed satellite internet for:
- Telemedicine
- Smart classrooms
- Disaster response
- Emergency communication
- Coastal surveillance
- Training and capacity-building for:
- Local communities
- State agencies
- Technical personnel
Why Maharashtra–Starlink Deal Matters
- Addresses connectivity gaps in forested, tribal, and hilly terrains
- Strengthens disaster management (cyclones, floods, coastal emergencies)
- Supports EV infrastructure, especially in areas lacking mobile/fibre networks
- Enhances governance efficiency through real-time internet access in remote zones
- Improves outcomes in:
- School education
- Health services
- Rural digital literacy
- Digital payments & e-governance
About Starlink
- A global satellite internet constellation by SpaceX (USA)
- Founded by Elon Musk
- Operates at Low-Earth Orbit (LEO): ~550 km
- Provides:
- High-speed broadband
- Low-latency internet
- Access in rural & remote regions
- Uses thousands of interconnected LEO satellites for global coverage
Starlink Key Features
- High-speed broadband capable of streaming, gaming, video conferencing
- Low latency (~25 ms) due to low altitude
- Inter-satellite optical links (ISLs)– satellites communicate with each other
- AI-based autonomous collision avoidance
- Compact flat-panel terminals for easy installation
- Uses Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy reusable rockets for cost-effective launches
How Starlink Works
- LEO satellites orbit much closer than geostationary satellites (GEO at 35,786 km)
- Shorter distance = lower lag + faster data transfers
- Thousands of satellites create a mesh network in space
- Optical inter-satellite links reduce dependency on ground stations
About Maharashtra
- Capital: Mumbai
- Second Capital: Nagpur
- Largest District: Ahmadnagar
- Known for:
- India’s largest coastline on the western side after Gujarat
- Highly urbanised state
- Major tribal belts: Nandurbar, Gadchiroli, Palghar
Key Facts
Aspirational Districts
- Part of NITI Aayog’s Aspirational District Programme (ADP)
- Aim: Improve health, education, agriculture, infrastructure & governance
- Maharashtra’s aspirational districts include: Gadchiroli, Nandurbar, Washim, Dharashiv
DoT (Department of Telecommunications)
- Under Ministry of Communications
- Regulates telecommunications, spectrum management, and satellite licensing in India
About LEO vs GEO
| Feature | LEO (Starlink) | GEO (Traditional) |
| Altitude | 550 km | 35,786 km |
| Latency | ~25–40 ms | 600+ ms |
| Coverage | Smaller footprint, many satellites | Wide coverage, fewer satellites |
| Best for | High-speed broadband, remote areas | TV broadcasting |
Samruddhi Mahamarg
- India’s longest access-controlled expressway after Purvanchal Expressway
- Connects Mumbai – Nagpur
- Boosts logistics, EV charging, and digital corridor development
Why This Partnership Is a National Precedent
- Maharashtra is the first state to formalize Starlink deployment
- Sets a model for:
- Rural-connectivity via space technology
- Disaster network modernization
- Coastal & tribal development
- Digital governance in remote areas