Shaurrya Teleservices has been featured in Tele.net’s exclusive story, “Union Budget 2026: Expectations from the Telecom and Digital Infrastructure Industry,” which brings together industry leaders, government experts, and thought leaders to discuss the future of India’s digital ecosystem. Among the distinguished voices in the piece, Salil Ahuja, Chief Strategy Officer at Shaurrya Teleservices, shares invaluable insights into the evolving landscape of telecom and digital infrastructure in the country.
In his contribution, Salil Ahuja emphasized the critical role of shared, carrier-agnostic digital infrastructure in accelerating the growth of cloud-first businesses. He underscored the importance of fostering an environment where businesses can seamlessly expand their reach, particularly in Tier 2 and Tier 3 markets. According to Ahuja, a faster approval process and a collaborative approach between telecom and infrastructure providers are key to driving this expansion. The discussion focuses on making the digital backbone of India more robust, allowing underserved regions to experience the same connectivity advancements as metro areas.
As India moves toward a more digitally connected future, the role of digital infrastructure cannot be overstated. The story in @tele.net highlights how the government’s policy interventions, combined with insights from industry leaders like Salil, are crucial in enabling India’s transformation into a cloud-first economy. Ahuja's comments reflect the ongoing work at Shaurrya Teleservices to ensure that both urban and rural areas benefit from the rapid deployment of high-quality telecom services. Shaurrya's approach positions them as a key player in the mission to bridge digital gaps and provide seamless connectivity across the country.
We are proud of this recognition and grateful for the opportunity to contribute to the dialogue on India’s digital future. As we continue to drive innovation and collaboration in the telecom sector, Shaurrya Teleservices remains committed to enhancing the nation’s digital infrastructure and empowering businesses, especially in emerging markets. To read more about the Union Budget 2026 insights and Shaurrya’s role in shaping India’s digital infrastructure, check out the
full article on Tele.net here.
LinkedIn feature: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/tele%2Enet-magazine_union-budget-2026-expectations-from-the-activity-7422315386848796672-EtBQ?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop&rcm=ACoAADS87m4B25mM18Vy_c5U3aCA0HCHkyu15Vs
In his contribution, Salil Ahuja emphasized the critical role of shared, carrier-agnostic digital infrastructure in accelerating the growth of cloud-first businesses. He underscored the importance of fostering an environment where businesses can seamlessly expand their reach, particularly in Tier 2 and Tier 3 markets. According to Ahuja, a faster approval process and a collaborative approach between telecom and infrastructure providers are key to driving this expansion. The discussion focuses on making the digital backbone of India more robust, allowing underserved regions to experience the same connectivity advancements as metro areas.
As India moves toward a more digitally connected future, the role of digital infrastructure cannot be overstated. The story in @tele.net highlights how the government’s policy interventions, combined with insights from industry leaders like Salil, are crucial in enabling India’s transformation into a cloud-first economy. Ahuja's comments reflect the ongoing work at Shaurrya Teleservices to ensure that both urban and rural areas benefit from the rapid deployment of high-quality telecom services. Shaurrya's approach positions them as a key player in the mission to bridge digital gaps and provide seamless connectivity across the country.
We are proud of this recognition and grateful for the opportunity to contribute to the dialogue on India’s digital future. As we continue to drive innovation and collaboration in the telecom sector, Shaurrya Teleservices remains committed to enhancing the nation’s digital infrastructure and empowering businesses, especially in emerging markets. To read more about the Union Budget 2026 insights and Shaurrya’s role in shaping India’s digital infrastructure, check out the
full article on Tele.net here.
LinkedIn feature: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/tele%2Enet-magazine_union-budget-2026-expectations-from-the-activity-7422315386848796672-EtBQ?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop&rcm=ACoAADS87m4B25mM18Vy_c5U3aCA0HCHkyu15Vs