Report: On the eve of SpaceX's IPO, Starlink's India operations face security review obstacles

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ME AI News, according to sources, India has actually frozen the approvals required for Musk’s satellite internet service, Starlink, to launch commercial operations in the country, due to concerns about the use of Starlink satellite terminals in the Iran war. The security agencies under India’s Ministry of Home Affairs have not yet granted the final approval for Starlink to carry out business. Sources say there are reports that, although Starlink has not obtained operational permission in Iran, its terminal devices have still been used during the conflict in the Middle East, further heightening New Delhi’s concern: amid geopolitical tensions, whether India is able to effectively constrain an operator headquartered in the United States. (Bloomberg) (Source: Wall Street Insights)
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