India has officially opened the lower 6 GHz band (5925–6425 MHz) for license‑exempt Wi‑Fi and wireless access systems under G.S.R. 47(E), enabling faster connectivity while maintaining strict technical safeguards.
The DoT’s NFAP‑2025 sets a future-ready spectrum roadmap, enabling 5G/6G expansion, satellite connectivity, and digital inclusion across India.
India’s DoT has proposed rules allowing 77–81 GHz short‑range automotive radars to operate without individual frequency assignments. The draft sets strict power and emission limits, requires type‑approved equipment, and restricts use to vehicles. Interference may trigger mandatory power reduction or relocation. Public comments are open for 30 days from November 26, 2025.
The Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) has issued the revised IS 16103 (Part 1):2025 / IEC 62031:2018 standard for LED modules, replacing the 2012 edition. The update introduces stronger safety, marking, and performance requirements, with mandatory adoption by 21 January 2026.