India has commissioned a demonstration time-distribution network that uses White Rabbit precision timing technology to deliver a secure national time signal for critical infrastructure, according to reports. The initiative is intended to provide a tamper-resistant and highly accurate timing source, reducing dependence on foreign timing references for services that rely on precise synchronization. While outlets describe the project as a demonstration network, they also link its goals to improving the reliability of time-sensitive operations across sectors such as banking, telecommunications, and power grid management. The system is designed to synchronize equipment to a common time standard with high precision, using White Rabbit technology to achieve accurate time alignment. The government action is framed as a step toward strengthening the country’s timing security and operational resilience in infrastructure. Overall, sources agree the network is meant to improve the security and independence of India’s timing services and to support dependable functioning of systems that require accurate timekeeping.