โข Subsea gateway infrastructure: New international subsea gateway in Visakhapatnam (Vizag) on India's east coast, adding vital diversity from existing landings in Mumbai and Chennai[2]
โข Multi-route architecture: Three subsea paths (India-Singapore, India-South Africa, India-Australia) plus four strategic fiber-optic routes spanning US-India and Southern Hemisphere connections[1][2]
โข Pacific corridor integration: South Pacific route combining new Vizag-Singapore direct fiber path with existing Bosun and Tabua subsea cable systems, connecting American west coast through Australia to Vizag[2]
โข Western corridor: Direct fiber-optic path between Mumbai and Western Australia integrated with TalayLink and Honomoana subsea cable systems, complementing existing Blue, Raman, and Sol subsea cables forming an east coast data corridor through the Red Sea[2]
โข Network resilience focus: Infrastructure designed to increase reach, reliability, and resilience of digital connectivity across four continents[2]