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Elon Musk's satellite internet company Starlink has taken a significant step in its Indian expansion by leasing its first northern India office in New Delhi, signalling tangible progress in establishing a local footprint ahead of a commercial launch. The company has secured a 50-seat flexible workspace through premium provider CorporatEdge at the World Trade Centre in Nauroji Nagar, a location that has also attracted other multinational tech firms. This move reflects Starlink's strategy to position its team close to the national capital's business and regulatory corridors and aligns with broader preparations for satellite broadband services in India, as the company builds operational and business infrastructure ahead of market entry.
Elon Musk's satellite internet venture Starlink has leased its first office space in northern India, marking a notable milestone in the company's efforts to establish a presence ahead of its planned market entry.
The company has signed an agreement with premium flexible workspace provider CorporatEdge for a 50-seat office at the World Trade Centre in Nauroji Nagar, New Delhi. The decision to opt for a managed workspace underscores Starlink's preference for operational flexibility and premium support services as it builds its India team and prepares for broader operations in the region.
The New Delhi office joins other property commitments by Starlink in the country, including a larger leased space in Gurugram, highlighting an emerging footprint across key urban centres. Establishing a physical presence in the capital reflects the company's intent to remain close to government, regulatory bodies and business partners as it advances its strategy ahead of a commercial rollout of satellite broadband services.
By securing space in a prominent business district, Starlink is positioning itself alongside other multinational technology firms that are also strengthening their operations in India. The move is seen as part of a broader localisation plan, with the leased office expected to support administrative, commercial and strategic functions as the company scales its activities in the Indian market.
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