The Government of India is accelerating efforts to establish root server infrastructure within the country as part of its broader strategy to strengthen digital sovereignty, cybersecurity, and internet resilience.
According to Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) Secretary S. Krishnan, discussions are underway to facilitate the deployment of root server clusters in India. The initiative is expected to improve the country’s ability to respond to cyber threats, reduce network latency, and enhance the overall reliability of internet services.
Root servers form a critical component of the global Domain Name System (DNS), translating website names into numerical IP addresses and enabling users to access online services. Establishing additional root server infrastructure in India would help ensure faster processing of internet traffic and strengthen the nation’s digital ecosystem.
The move aligns with recommendations from policymakers and cybersecurity experts who have advocated for greater localisation of key internet infrastructure. Authorities believe that hosting root server clusters in India will support the country’s rapidly expanding digital economy while improving operational efficiency and security.
Government officials are working closely with international stakeholders and technical organisations to determine the most suitable deployment model. The initiative reflects India’s ongoing commitment to building robust digital infrastructure and enhancing the resilience of its internet architecture in an increasingly connected world.
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