Bharti Airtel has expanded its network footprint to the remote Marwah region, linking Kishtwar and Anantnag in Jammu & Kashmir. This move makes Airtel the first and only service provider to offer reliable mobile connectivity in this strategically significant area.
The Marwah region, known for its rugged terrain and limited seasonal road access, often remains isolated during winters due to heavy snowfall. This isolation has historically forced residents to rely on mules or foot travel for essential supplies and emergencies. Airtel’s high-speed network rollout in this 150-km corridor marks a transformative step, providing seamless connectivity to residents, security forces, and tourists.
Dibyendu Aich, COO of Jammu and Kashmir, Bharti Airtel, stated, “We are proud to bridge the digital divide in Marwah, bringing high-speed mobile connectivity to a region long isolated by nature’s toughest barriers.” Airtel’s expansion into high-altitude and remote areas highlights its commitment to strengthening India’s digital backbone.
Bharti Airtel, headquartered in India, is a global communications solutions provider with a presence in 15 countries across India and Africa. The company is among the top three mobile operators globally, with networks covering over two billion people.
Disclaimer: This article is based on a regulatory filing submitted to the National Stock Exchange of India (NSE).