Shri Anil Kumar Lahoti, Chairman, Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) is an officer of the Indian Railway Service of Engineers from the 1984 batch. He had superannuated as Chairman & CEO, Railway Board on 31st August 2023 after a career spanning about 37 years Indian Railway. He is a graduate in Civil Engineering from Madhav Institute of Technology and Science, Gwalior, with gold medal and has master’s degree in engineering (Structures) from IIT Roorkee. He has worked in various positions in the Central, Northern, North Central, Western, and West Central Railway, as well as in the Railway Board.
Besides Chairman & CEO, Railway Board, some of the important positions held by Shri Anil Kumar Lahoti include Member Infrastructure, Railway Board, General Manager of Central Railway and Western Railway, Divisional Railway Manager, Lucknow, Northern Railway, Chief Administrative Officer (Construction), Northern Railway and Executive Director, Railway Board. Post his retirement, Ministry of Railway had appointed him to a One-Man Expert Committee for improvement in inspection and maintenance of track. In December 2023, Gati Shakti Vishvavidyalaya, Vadodara, a Central University appointed him as a Distinguished Visiting Professor.
His expertise includes railway operations, track maintenance, project execution and station redevelopment. During his illustrious career, Shri Lahoti initiated several reforms in execution of infrastructure projects and took several initiatives to modernize and mechanize track maintenance on Indian Railways. During his stints as CRB & CEO, GM and DRM, he brought about significant improvement in freight transport performance and took several customer friendly initiatives to improve the quality of service and ease the customer interface. He has also extensively contributed to planning and structuring of station redevelopment projects in various positions served by him. Shri Lahoti has travelled to various countries in Europe, North America, Asia, and Australia in connection with official assignments. He has undertaken executive training programmes at Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, USA, SDA Bocconi Business School, Milan, Italy and Indian School of Business, Hyderabad.
He was born to Freedom Fighter Late Shri Ratan Lal Lahoti and Late Smt. Kanchan Devi Lahoti at Guna, M.P. and is the younger brother of former Chief Justice of India Late Justice R.C. Lahoti. His wife is a homemaker and his son is a working professional in Bangaluru.
Prof. Ranjan Bose is currently serving his second term as the Director of IIIT-Delhi. Prior to joining IIIT-Delhi, he spent over 20 years at IIT Delhi in the Department of Electrical Engineering, where he held the prestigious Microsoft Chair Professor position for 8 years. He has also served as the Head of the Bharti School of Telecom Technology and Management and the founding Head of the Center of Excellence in Cyber Systems and Information Assurance at IIT Delhi.
Prof. Bose received his B.Tech. degree in Electrical Engineering from IIT Kanpur, and M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Electrical Engineering from the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA. He gained industry experience at Alliance Semiconductor in San Jose, USA, before embarking on his academic career at IIT Delhi.
Prof. Bose has published over 70 refereed journal papers, 102 conference papers, and holds 13 patents (including 8 granted Indian patents, 1 granted US patent, 1 granted European patent). He has supervised 18 doctoral students and managed sponsored projects valued at over Rs. 370 crore. He has been listed in the top 2% of scientists worldwide for three consecutive years according to the Stanford University database. His international research collaborations span five universities in the US, Germany, Japan, Norway, and Estonia. Additionally, he is the Principal Investigator for the Technology Innovation Hub at IIIT- D, which has a financial outlay of Rs. 100 crore and focuses on deep-tech startups.
He is the author of the widely recognized book "Information Theory, Coding and Cryptography" (3rd Ed.), which has over 260 citations, an international edition, and translations into Chinese and Korean. Prof. Bose also co-founded Virtual wire Technologies, a faculty-student startup at IIT Delhi. Prof. Bose is the national coordinator for the Ministry of Education’s Mission Project on Virtual Labs, which enables students across India to perform laboratory experiments remotely. This project has seen over 12 million usages and has established 1600 nodal centers nationally. His contributions extend to the National Program on Technology Enhanced Learning (NPTEL) and the National Pedagogy Project, with his NPTEL course on Wireless Communications garnering over 2,000,000 cumulative views. He has served on the editorial boards of IEEE Access and Computers & Security (Elsevier), and was the Editor-in-Chief of the IETE Journal of Education.
Prof. Bose holds several significant positions, including on the Board of Governors of IIIT Guwahati, Governing Council of SETS, Governing Council of CRIS, Chairman of the Search Committee for Director DIA-CoE at IIT Kharagpur, member (PT) TRAI, and member of the Search cum Selection Committee for Director of IIIT Una. He has served on numerous reputed committees such as the Security Advisory Board of GSTN,the IDEA steering committee, the Technology Advisory Group of Empowered Technology Group of the Office of the PSA, the CII National Committee on R&D & Innovation, and the Delhi Knowledge and Development Fund (DKDF). His expertise has been sought as a Domain Expert for DRDO, SAG, NATGRID, Delhi Police, and BPR&D, and he has served as a Jury Member for the Dataquest ICT Business Awards in 2023 and 2024. He is also on the Board of Directors of Delhi Research Implementation and Innovation (DRIIV), a Section 8 company supported by the Office of the PSA.
Prof. Bose's accolades include the Dr. Vikram Sarabhai Research Award, the National Systems Gold Medal, the URSI Young Scientist Award, the INAE Young Engineers Award, the AICTE Career Award for Young Teachers, and the BOYSCAST Fellowship. He is a Fellow of the IET (UK) and a Humboldt Fellow (Germany)
Neelkanth Mishra is Chief Economist, Axis Bank. He is also the Head of Global Research and a Whole Time Director of Axis Capital. He has been consistently rated the best analyst in India in investor polls over the years. A highly respected expert and media columnist on global and Indian macroeconomic trends, he joined Axis in May 2023 after a long and distinguished two-decade career at Credit Suisse, where he was Co-Head of Asia Pacific Strategy and the India Strategist.
He is a part-time member of the Indian Prime Minister’s Economic Advisory Council as well as part-time Chairman of UIDAI (Aadhaar) and a part-time member of the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI). He has also advised government bodies like the India Semiconductor Mission and the 15th & 16th Finance Commission. He is a member of the CII’s Economic Affairs Council, and a frequent presenter to corporate boards. He has also worked at HUL and Infosys. He is a gold-medalist and Distinguished Alumnus Awardee from IIT-Kanpur and was ranked fourth in the entrance exam to the IITs.
Mr. Atul Kumar Chaudhary is an Indian Telecommunication Service Officer belonging to 1989 Batch. He is presently working as Secretary, Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) at New Delhi and is coordinating all the activities related to Telecom & Broadcasting sectors.
He is an alumnus of IIT Roorkee and the Indian Institute of Public Administration (IIPA), holds a Master's Diploma in Public Policy & Administration. Previously, he held the position of Deputy Director General at the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI), and prior to that, he served as DDG at the Department of Telecommunications (DoT). He worked in various capacities in the personnel, human resource (HR), administration, licensing, vigilance divisions of Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) and DoT
Mr. Abhay Shanker Verma is working as Principal Advisor in Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) and Head of Broadcasting & Cable Services Division.
He is an officer of 1989 Batch of Indian Telecom Service (ITS) and has got more than 33 years of experience in Telecom/ ICT Sector.
Immediately after joining TRAI, he has been instrumental in review of Regulatory framework for Broadcasting and Cable Services.
He has worked in various positions in telecom domain including installation, operation & maintenance of telecom networks, telecom licensing and policy formulation, telecom regulation and standardization. He is an Electrical Engineering Graduate and also holds M. Tech. Electronics Engineering (Microwave Engineering) from IIT, BHU, Varanasi; MBA (Finance) from FMS, Delhi University; and LLB Degree from CCS University.
During the current Study Period 2022-24, Mr. Verma is holding the position of Vice-Chair and Promotion Officer of ITU-T SG 13 as well as Associate Rapporteur of Q5/13 in ITU-T SG 13.
He has been Editor/ Contributor of five ITU-T Recommendations, namely, (i) Recommendation ITU-T Y.3056: “Framework for bootstrapping of devices and applications for open access to trusted services in diverse ecosystem”; (ii) Recommendation ITU-T Y.3526: “End-to-end fault and performance management framework of inter-cloud network services”; (iii) Recommendation ITU-T Y.3181: “Architectural framework for Machine Learning Sandbox in future networks including IMT-2020”; (iv) Recommendation ITU-T Y.2325: “Architectural evolution for Next Generation Network control plane by applying Software-Defined Networking technology”; and (v) Recommendation ITU-T Y.3059: “Trust Registry for Devices: requirements, architectural framework”. He is also lead Editor/ Contributor of one more ongoing work item, namely, Draft Recommendation ITU-T Y.ML-IMT2020-MLFO: “Architectural framework for Machine Learning Function Orchestrator (MLFO) in future networks including IMT-2020” under Q20/13 of ITU-T Study Group-13.
As General Manager (P&IS) in National Highways Authority of India (2009-14), he was instrumental in many Highway Automation Projects including “1033” “Save-lives” Pilot project, e-tolling (FASTAG), Centralized Toll Monitoring system, Automatic traffic counting & classification (ATCC) system etc.
He was also deputed as “EXPERT” for evaluating the ICT projects in Bhutan funded by India in the year 2004
S.B. Singh is an officer of Indian Telecom Service, Department of Telecommunications (DoT), Government of India. He joined this service in the year 1991. He has specialization in licensing and regulatory framework in Telecommunication and related ICT sectors.
Presently working as Principal Advisor in TRAI and Head of Network, Spectrum and Licensing Division since March 2024. Worked as Deputy Director General (G-20) in DoT during the period from April 2022 to February 2024.
Managed seamless Telecom services including 5G during 200 meetings held at 65 locations in India during the G-20 presidency.
While working in Access Services unit of DoT during 2018-2022 was instrumental in bringing out the policy on licensing framework for small fixed line Virtual Network Operators (VNO) which enabled participation of Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in providing Telecom Services in limited geographical areas.
As a nodal person handling licensing related policy issues, has initiated major steps for ease of doing business which includes, Licensing applications which were handled manually prior to the year 2019 was made online through a Saral Sanchar Portal and enabled the prospective licensees to apply for any license without any physical interaction.
Was also a key person in evolving a framework for Flight and Maritime Connectivity Rules which has been notified by the Government of India in December, 2018 enabling the provisions for Inflight connectivity in Indian airspace. Part of the DoT team which conceived and formalized the telecom reforms approved by the Union Cabinet in September, 2021.
During the year 2002-2009, he has worked in Quality Assurance Wing of BSNL, a public sector service provider, and was heading a core group involved in testing and certification of core and access equipment.
He has taken lectures on Next Generation Transport Technologies including MPLS-TP/MPLS-IP and also on evolution of licensing and regulatory framework in India. He has a vast experience of almost 30 years in all the fields of telecom which includes operation of telecom networks, testing and certification of telecom equipment and formulating policies for licensing framework
Tejpal Singh has more than 25 year experience in telecom and IT field. Currently he is working as Advisor(Quality of Services) with Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) at New Delhi At TRAI, he is responsible for setting the standards for quality of service in India and monitoring their compliance. TRAI has notified new QoS standards recently on 2nd August 2024.
Before joining TRAI in January 2023, Tejpal Singh was handling the work of numbering resource administration in Ministry of Communication. During 2010 to 2013, he has played an important role in implementation of AADHAAR project which is considered to be the largest biometric based identity management system in the world.
Between 2000 to 2010, he has been instrumental in planning and implementation of IT and new technology projects in State owned telecom service provider. In BSNL, he has implemented Intelligent Network and Convergent Billing Systems for fixed line services.
He was also responsible for planning, development and implementation of customised pan-India centralised Network Management System for BharatNet project.
Mr. Jaipal Singh Tomar is currently working as Advisor QoS-II in Telecom Regulatory Authority in India. He is responsible for dealing with matters related to the Unsolicited Commercial Communications (UCC).
He is an Engineering Graduate in Electronics & Telecommunications from Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya Indore. He has done M. Tech. in Control Systems from IIT Kanpur. He belongs to 1995 Batch of Indian Telecom Service Officers and has got more than 25 years of experience in Telecom Sector. He has worked in various positions in telecom domains including Telecom Installations, Telecom Operations and Maintenance, Regulatory and Spectrum policy formulation.
Mr. Abdul Kayum is an Advisor at the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) in New Delhi and a distinguished officer of the Indian Telecom Service. He currently serves as the Chair of the SATRC Spectrum Group and Vice Chair of ITU Study Group 12 (Performance, QoS, and QoE).
Previously, Mr. Kayum worked as Deputy Director General (DDG) at the Telecommunication Engineering Centre (TEC), where he was responsible for developing TEC standards in emerging areas such as 6G Technologies, Quantum Communication, Next Generation Passive Optical Networks, and Sustainable Telecommunications. During his tenure, he played a pivotal role in advancing standards related to Quantum Key Distribution and Post-Quantum Cryptographic Systems, making significant contributions to the field of telecommunications sustainability through the development of TEC’s Energy Consumption Rating and Energy Passport standards.
He has also chaired National Working Group 12 and served as editor at the International Telecommunication Union (ITU). As a key contributor to various task forces, Mr. Kayum has been actively involved in formulating strategies for 6G and Quantum Communication Technologies.
At the international level, Mr. Kayum contributes to multiple ITU-T Study Groups, including SG-5 (Environment and Circular Economy), SG-12 (Performance, QoS, and QoE), SG-13, and SG-15 (Networks, Technologies and Infrastructures for Transport, Access, and Home). He is also involved in working groups of the IEEE Standards Association (SA), particularly in Quantum Technologies.
A prolific author, Mr. Kayum has published numerous papers in International Journals, ITU-T, and the Telecommunication Engineering Centre (TEC), solidifying his position as a thought leader in the telecom industry.
Mr. Akhilesh Kumar Trivedi is working as Advisor in Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI). He is associated with the work related to mobile networks, frequency spectrum and telecom licensing.
Mr. Trivedi belongs to 1998 Batch of Indian Telecom Service (ITS) officers and has got 26 years of experience in the telecom services sector. He has worked in various positions in telecom domain including installation, operation & maintenance of telecom networks, telecom licensing and telecom regulation.
He is an engineering graduate in Electronics & Telecommunications from the University of Allahabad. He also holds Post Graduate Diploma in Management (PGDM) from the Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Lucknow, and LLB Degree from the University of Delhi.
Brajendra Kumar belongs to Indian Telecom Service of Govt. of India of 1992 batch. Presently he is heading the Bengaluru Regional Office of Telecom Regulatory Authority of India as Advisor.
With over 31 years of experience in telecom sector, he has been part of the telecom journey encompassing several domains spread across Projects, Planning, Policy, Administration, Operations, Testing and Standardisation. He has worked in diverse organisations across India including MTNL, BSNL, DoT, TEC and Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation. He has passion for problem solving through innovation and technology. Throughout his career he has been member of several policy formulating committees and has contributed significantly to policy initiatives
He completed his B. Tech (E&C) with VC medal from GB Pant University Pantnagar, Uttarakhand, ME from NIT Prayagraj and MBL from NLSIU Bengaluru.