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Northeast India Mobile Coverage Reaches 90% in Border Areas

Northeast India mobile coverage

In a significant milestone for digital inclusion, the Centre has reported that Northeast India mobile coverage now reaches over 90% of its border habitations. Out of approximately 5,200 villages along India’s northeastern borders, more than 4,800 are now connected to mobile networks.

This leap in connectivity is being celebrated as a key step toward bridging the digital divide in the region. However, challenges remain—Arunachal Pradesh still has 337 border villages without mobile access, making it the biggest outlier in the Centre’s telecom progress report.

A Digital Leap Forward for Border Security and Inclusion

The government emphasized that improved Northeast India mobile coverage is crucial not just for convenience, but also for:

In a press statement, the Ministry highlighted that 5G and 4G towers were deployed under flagship programs like BharatNet and the Universal Service Obligation Fund (USOF). These efforts are part of the government’s broader goal to digitally empower India’s most remote communities.

“Connectivity in border areas is essential for national security and for ensuring that no citizen is left behind,” said Union Minister of Communications Ashwini Vaishnaw.

Arunachal Pradesh Still Behind in Connectivity

Despite overall progress, Arunachal Pradesh lags significantly, with 337 out of its total border villages still without mobile network access. Experts attribute this to:

While some of these villages are scheduled for connectivity under Phase II of the USOF projects, the delay underscores the need for faster execution and localized solutions.

Mobile Coverage Breakdown by State

Here’s a snapshot of mobile coverage achievements in key Northeastern states:

StateTotal Border VillagesCovered with Mobile NetworkStill Offline
Assam1,1201,1155
Manipur94093010
Mizoram8808755
Meghalaya70068020
Nagaland60059010
Tripura2602600
Arunachal Pradesh700363337

(Source: Ministry of Communications, July 2025)

What This Means for the Northeast

Increased Northeast India mobile coverage is expected to transform the region’s social and economic landscape by:

Experts note that better connectivity also helps bridge the cultural gap between the region and mainland India, often seen as a priority in national integration efforts.

Government Roadmap and Next Steps

To address Arunachal Pradesh’s digital gap, the Centre has proposed:

The Digital India Northeast Vision 2026 is also expected to include funding for state-specific mobile access challenges.

For more on Digital India and rural connectivity, visit the official Digital India website.

How Citizens Can Contribute

Citizens in the Northeast can play an active role in strengthening digital inclusion by:

A Big Step, But Not the Last

The Centre’s announcement marks a significant step forward in India’s digital journey, particularly for the remote corners of the Northeast. While 90% mobile coverage is a proud milestone, the remaining 337 villages in Arunachal Pradesh remind us that true digital equality is still a work in progress.

With strategic focus, local partnerships, and faster execution, India can achieve its goal of 100% mobile coverage in border habitations—ensuring no region is left behind in the digital revolution.

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