
Elon Musk’s satellite internet company, Starlink, has taken a big step toward launching in India. The Indian government has issued a Letter of Intent (LoI), which means Starlink is now one step closer to starting its services in the country. This comes after Starlink agreed to meet India’s security rules, according to a PTI report.
Starlink is a part of Musk’s SpaceX company. It provides high-speed internet using Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellites that orbit only 550 km above Earth. This is much closer than traditional satellites, which are slower and farther away. Because of this, Starlink offers faster and more reliable internet, even in remote or difficult-to-reach areas.

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So far, SpaceX has launched about 7,000 satellites, and the goal is to increase that number to over 40,000 worldwide.
How Much Will Starlink Cost in India?
With official permissions moving forward, attention has turned to the cost for Indian users. Here’s what reports are saying:
- Monthly subscription: Between Rs 3,000 and Rs 7,000, depending on where you live and what plan you choose.
- Starlink kit (includes dish and Wi-Fi router): Around Rs 20,000 to Rs 35,000.
This is much more expensive than regular broadband in India, which usually costs around Rs 500 per month. Because of this, Starlink will likely be used at first by:
- Businesses
- Government services
- Rural areas with no internet access
Even though it’s costly, experts believe Starlink could transform internet access in India, especially in rural and remote regions. It could help with:
- Online education
- Telemedicine
- Disaster response
- Rural development
If the government offers subsidies or financial support, more people might be able to afford the service.
When Will Starlink Start in India?
Starlink still needs a few more approvals:
- Permission from IN-SPACe (India’s space authorization body)
- Spectrum allocation from the Indian government
The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) is working on setting prices for satellite communication spectrum.
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Meanwhile, Starlink has also signed agreements with Reliance Jio and Bharti Airtel — India’s top telecom companies — to help roll out services. They may also offer bundle deals in the future.
Reports say Elon Musk may visit India later this year to confirm these partnerships and discuss new investments.