India Launches SAKSHAM-3000: C-DOT Unveils High-Speed Router for Digital Future
SAKSHAM-3000 is a high-capacity, indigenous switching and routing platform built to meet the demands of India’s expanding digital economy.
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In a significant boost to India’s digital self-reliance and technological leadership, Minister of State for Communications and Rural Development, Dr. Pemmasani Chandra Sekhar, today launched the SAKSHAM-3000, a cutting-edge data centre switch-cum-router developed by the Centre for Development of Telematics (C-DOT).
The launch event, held at the C-DOT campus in Delhi, marked a pivotal moment in India's digital evolution. Designed with a remarkable 25.6 terabit per second throughput, SAKSHAM-3000 positions India on the global map of advanced networking solutions, capable of powering next-generation data centres, telecom networks, and digital infrastructure projects.
SAKSHAM-3000: A Leap in Telecom Engineering
SAKSHAM-3000 is a high-capacity, indigenous switching and routing platform built to meet the demands of India’s expanding digital economy. It provides the core network backbone capabilities essential for:
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5G and future wireless networks
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Large-scale data centre deployments
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Government and enterprise network infrastructure
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Mission-critical public services like e-Governance, Aadhaar, and digital payments
Built entirely in India by C-DOT’s engineering teams, the switch-cum-router supports programmability, scalability, and high availability—a combination previously dominated by global tech giants.
Minister’s Vision: From Delivery to Global Leadership
Addressing C-DOT engineers and scientists, Dr. Chandra Sekhar hailed the launch as a turning point in India’s telecom R&D ecosystem.
“This is not just about technical specs. This is about nation-building,” he said, commending C-DOT for transforming itself into a high-performance innovation engine capable of building next-generation core networks.
Dr. Sekhar urged the teams to shift from routine execution to visionary thinking:
“Move from success to significance. Shape what India — and the world — will need five years from now.”
Indigenous Technology for a Self-Reliant India
The launch of SAKSHAM-3000 comes amid India’s broader thrust under Atmanirbhar Bharat (Self-Reliant India) and Digital India initiatives. C-DOT has been at the forefront of these efforts, with notable developments including:
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Indigenous 4G/5G NSA Core Networks
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Secure Cybersecurity Platforms
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Advanced Disaster Management Solutions
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Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) and Quantum Communication prototypes
These breakthroughs underline C-DOT’s expanded mandate — not only to support domestic requirements but also to build solutions for global markets.
A Call to Compete with Global Giants
Dr. Sekhar laid out an ambitious roadmap for C-DOT’s future:
“By 2047, the year of India’s centenary of independence, C-DOT should be mentioned in the same breath as Nokia, Ericsson, Huawei,” he asserted.
To achieve this, he promised the Government’s unwavering support in the form of:
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Greater institutional autonomy
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Enhanced R&D funding
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Global partnerships and industry linkages
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Exposure to international collaboration forums
The Minister encouraged C-DOT to actively participate in global standards bodies such as 3GPP (3rd Generation Partnership Project), ITU (International Telecommunication Union), and ETSI (European Telecommunications Standards Institute).
“Standards are not just about compliance; they are about leadership,” he said, underlining the need for India to influence the next wave of global telecom standards rather than just follow them.
A Tour of Innovation in Action
During his visit, Dr. Sekhar toured C-DOT’s research labs and interacted with engineers working in advanced fields including:
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Optical transmission
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5G and 6G network architectures
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Post-quantum cryptography
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Rural broadband and IoT platforms
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Cyber threat analytics
He praised the young engineers for their passion and dedication, saying,
“Your work may be in circuits and code, but its impact is on the soul of the nation.”
Building for Bharat, Aiming for the World
With SAKSHAM-3000, India now enters the elite club of nations that design and manufacture high-throughput core network equipment. The platform is expected to be deployed in:
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BharatNet Phase III
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Smart Cities Mission
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Digital health and education initiatives
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Mission-critical defence and emergency networks
C-DOT’s leadership confirmed that SAKSHAM-3000 will soon be available for commercial deployment, with plans underway to license it to Indian manufacturing partners under the Public-Private Partnership (PPP) model to enable mass production and export.
The unveiling of SAKSHAM-3000 marks a giant leap for India’s digital aspirations. As the country builds its foundation for Viksit Bharat @2047, indigenous technologies like these will play a pivotal role in shaping a resilient, secure, and future-ready digital infrastructure.
C-DOT, once a niche telecom R&D unit, is now emerging as a national champion—blending innovation, ambition, and patriotism to place India at the forefront of the global telecom race.

