Jio Eyes Satellite Communications and a Sovereign AI Backbone
Context
Reliance Jio is evaluating the development of a sovereign Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite constellation for India. The initiative aims to provide reliable internet connectivity to:
- Remote villages
- Island communities
- Border outposts
- Other regions where terrestrial telecom networks face limitations
The proposal is part of a broader effort to strengthen India’s digital sovereignty and reduce dependence on foreign satellite communication infrastructure.
What is a Low Earth Orbit (LEO) Satellite Constellation?
A LEO satellite constellation is a network of satellites operating at altitudes between:
160 km β 2,000 km above Earth
These satellites work together to provide:
- High-speed internet
- Low-latency communication
- Wide geographic coverage
Advantages of LEO Satellites
- Lower latency than traditional satellites
- Faster internet speeds
- Better suitability for real-time applications
- Improved coverage in remote and inaccessible areas
Jio’s Satellite Communication Strategy
1. Building Indigenous Satellite Capability
The long-term goal is to establish an Indian-owned satellite communication ecosystem that supports:
- Digital inclusion
- Strategic autonomy
- National security requirements
2. Partnering with Global Operators
Until its own constellation is operational, Jio plans to:
- Lease satellite capacity from global satellite operators
- Accelerate commercial service rollout
- Expand broadband access rapidly
Global Competitors
The move comes amid growing competition from:
Both companies are actively pursuing satellite internet opportunities in India.
3. Development of Ground Station Infrastructure
Jio is investing in ground stations across India.
What are Ground Stations?
Ground stations are terrestrial communication hubs that:
- Send signals to satellites
- Receive signals from satellites
- Connect satellite networks with terrestrial internet infrastructure
Importance
They enable:
- End-to-end satellite broadband services
- Network management
- Data transmission and routing
Sovereign AI Backbone: Reliance’s Next Big Initiative
Jio’s parent company, Reliance Industries Limited, is simultaneously building a Sovereign AI Backbone through its subsidiary Reliance Intelligence.
Location
The AI infrastructure is being developed at:
Jamnagar
and will be powered entirely by renewable energy generated from projects in:
Kutch
Purpose
The project aims to address:
- Shortage of AI computing infrastructure
- High cost of computing power
- Growing demand for AI training and inference
Project Capacity
Phase-I
- Capacity: 120 MW
- Expected commissioning: End of 2026
GPU Deployment
Reliance plans to deploy advanced:
NVIDIA GB300 GPUs
whose AI inference capability is equivalent to:
More than 75,000 NVIDIA H100 GPUs
during the initial phase.
Future Scale
Once the full 120 MW facility becomes operational:
- AI computing capability may exceed
2 lakh H100-equivalent GPUs
making it one of the world’s largest AI computing facilities.
What is Satellite-Based Communication?
A communication satellite is an artificial satellite placed in orbit to transmit and receive communication signals between locations on Earth.
Satellite communication enables:
- Voice services
- Internet connectivity
- Television broadcasting
- Defence and military communications
particularly in regions where terrestrial connectivity is unavailable or unreliable.
Types of Communication Satellites
Based on orbital location, communication satellites are classified into four categories:
| Orbit | Approximate Altitude | Key Feature |
|---|---|---|
| GEO (Geostationary Earth Orbit) | ~35,786 km | Appears stationary over Earth |
| MEO (Medium Earth Orbit) | 2,000β35,786 km | Navigation and communication |
| LEO (Low Earth Orbit) | 160β2,000 km | Low latency internet |
| HEO (Highly Elliptical Orbit) | Highly elongated orbit | Better coverage of polar regions |
How Does Satellite Communication Work?
Satellite communication involves three major stages:
1. Uplink
Signal is transmitted from a ground station to a satellite.
β
2. Transponder
The satellite:
- Receives the signal
- Amplifies it
- Changes its frequency
- Relays it back
β
3. Downlink
The processed signal is transmitted back to Earth stations or end users.
Example
In live television broadcasting:
- Broadcaster β Satellite (Uplink)
- Satellite processes signal (Transponder)
- Satellite β TV stations/Viewers (Downlink)
Current Status of Satellite Communication in India
Although the technology is ready, commercial satellite broadband services are not yet fully operational because:
- Satellite spectrum allocation is pending
- Regulatory approvals are still under process
Recent Development
Jio Platforms has received approval from:
IN-SPACe
to deploy satellites for gigabit broadband services.
However, additional approvals from the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) are required before operations can commence.
What is a Graphics Processing Unit (GPU)?
A Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) is a specialised processor designed to perform millions of calculations simultaneously.
Unlike a CPU, which handles a smaller number of complex tasks, GPUs excel at:
- Parallel processing
- Large-scale computations
- Graphics rendering
- Artificial Intelligence workloads
GPU vs CPU
| Feature | CPU | GPU |
|---|---|---|
| Design Purpose | General computing | Parallel computation |
| Core Structure | Few powerful cores | Thousands of smaller cores |
| Best For | Complex decision-making | Repetitive large-scale calculations |
| AI Workloads | Limited | Highly efficient |
How Does a GPU Work?
To render graphics, GPUs follow a four-stage rendering pipeline:
1. Vertex Processing
- Determines position of objects on screen
- Applies rotation and perspective calculations
2. Rasterisation
- Converts geometric shapes into pixels
3. Pixel/Fragment Shading
Calculates:
- Colours
- Textures
- Shadows
- Reflections
- Lighting effects
4. Frame Buffer Writing
Final image is stored in memory and sent to the display.
Shaders and VRAM
Shaders
Small programs that perform calculations on many pixels or vertices simultaneously.
Functions
- Texture mapping
- Lighting calculations
- Shadow generation
- Reflection rendering
VRAM (Video RAM)
Dedicated memory used by GPUs to:
- Store textures
- Store 3D models
- Process images rapidly
High-bandwidth VRAM enables massive data movement required for AI and graphics applications.
GPU Architecture
GPUs may exist as:
Discrete GPUs
- Separate chips on graphics cards
- Surrounded by VRAM
- Common in gaming PCs and AI servers
Integrated GPUs
- Embedded within the CPU/System-on-Chip
- Common in laptops and smartphones
Global GPU Market
Dominant Players
NVIDIA’s Market Position
- Roughly 90% share of the discrete GPU market.
- Strong dominance in data centres due to:
- Advanced hardware
- CUDA software ecosystem
Significance for India
Jio’s proposed satellite constellation and Reliance’s AI infrastructure represent two strategic pillars of India’s technological future:
Satellite Communications
- Universal broadband access
- Improved connectivity in remote areas
- Enhanced digital sovereignty
Sovereign AI Backbone
- Indigenous AI infrastructure
- Reduced dependence on foreign computing resources
- Support for India’s AI ecosystem and digital economy
Together, these initiatives can strengthen India’s position in the emerging domains of space-based communications, artificial intelligence, digital sovereignty, and strategic technology infrastructure.





