Bharti Airtel Becomes Global Digital Leader

Bharti Airtel, founded in 1986, has transformed from a telephone maker to a global digital services leader, operating in 16 countries and reporting revenue of ₹1.7 lakh crore in FY25. The company holds about 40% market share with ₹245 ARPU, net profit of ₹33,556 crore (FY22–FY25), leads Nxtra data centres, and its CEO was elected GSMA chairman.
Key Points
- 1Expands operations to 16 countries with ₹1.7 lakh crore revenue in FY25
- 2Leverages Nxtra data centres and subsea cables to secure infrastructure leadership and higher ARPU
- 3Partners with Google, Microsoft, Nvidia, Apple, shaping enterprise cloud, AI, and connectivity deployments
Scoring Rationale
Industry-scale infrastructure expansion and partnerships drive relevance, but news lacks technical novelty and prescriptive practitioner guidance.
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