
Telecom Regulatory Authority of India Act
The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) Act establishes the TRAI as the independent body responsible for regulating telecommunications in India. Its primary role is to ensure fair competition, protect consumer interests, and promote efficient growth of telecom services. TRAI formulates policies, sets tariffs, and enforces rules to maintain transparency and prevent monopolistic practices. The Act empowers TRAI to make recommendations to the government, which, while not always binding, significantly influences telecom regulations. Overall, it aims to create a balanced and consumer-friendly telecom environment in India.