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IIT‑Delhi & DRDO Achieve Quantum Communication Breakthrough

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The DRDO–IIT‑Delhi collaboration, through the Defence Research & Development Organisation’s DIA‑CoE initiative, has successfully demonstrated free-space quantum entanglement-based secure communication over a distance exceeding 1 kilometre on the IIT‑Delhi campus. This experimental setup achieved a secure key rate of ~240 bits/sec and a quantum bit error rate (QBER) < 7%

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh praised the milestone, calling it a “game‑changer” in future warfare and declaring that India has entered a new quantum era of secure communication


🔬 Why Entanglement-Based QKD Matters

  • Advanced security: Overcomes limitations of “prepare-and-measure” models by enabling detection of eavesdropping through entanglement disruption
  • Device robustness: Security holds even when equipment is imperfect. Any tampering introduces detectable anomalies 
  • No fibre needed: Free-space links avoid buried infrastructure, ideal for mobile, battlefield, or urban environments

📈 Build-Up: The Road So Far

  • 2022: DRDO & IIT‑Delhi built India’s first 100 km QKD link over fiber between Prayagraj and Vindhyachal 
  • 2024: Entanglement-based 50 km laboratory QKD over fiber and free-space QKD over 80 m were achieved 
  • Oct 2023: IIT‑Delhi set a global record with 380 km fiber QKD using DPS protocol 

🌐 Broader Implications for India

  • Strategic assistance: Supports secure military communications, quantum key exchange, and future quantum internet deployment 
  • Cybersecurity boost: Offers unhackable encryption for critical domains like defence, finance, telecom, and IoT
  • Indigenisation drive: Developed India‑made photon sources, detectors, and entanglement tech—reducing dependence on imports 
  • Builds on National Quantum Mission: Aligns with DST’s ₹6,000 cr effort to advance quantum communication & satellite QKD, making India globally competitive 

🚀 What’s Next?

  • Extend free-space QKD beyond 1 km and integrate fiber and free-space networks.
  • Lay groundwork for battle-ready, long-distance quantum communication.
  • Advance toward satellite-based QKD, planned by ISRO within 2–3 years, per the National Quantum Mission roadmap indiatoday.in

Why It Matters

This breakthrough positions India at the forefront of quantum-secure communication. With entanglement-assisted QKD over long free-space distances, India is paving the way for unbreakable military-grade encryption, safeguarding national infrastructure, and laying the groundwork for a quantum internet era.

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