Tata Communications wins project to build GST digital infrastructure for GSTAT

Money Control

Tata Communications Ltd said it has been awarded a strategic project to deliver a comprehensive GST digital infrastructure for the Goods and Services Tax Appellate Tribunal (GSTAT), a newly established body under the Ministry of Finance.

According to the filing, the company will deploy an integrated “digital fabric of solutions” spanning network fabric, IoT, cloud, security, and unified management for GSTAT benches across India. The scope covers LAN, WAN, SD-WAN, video conferencing, cloud services, and advanced security systems.

The project is expected to accelerate tribunal operations, strengthen transparency, and enhance efficiency by enabling predictive analytics and chatbots. It will also ensure secure data transfer, seamless nationwide access, and a simplified user experience for taxpayers.

Sumeet Walia, Executive Vice President and Chief Sales & Marketing Officer, said: “We are honoured to partner with the Ministry of Finance and be entrusted with building and managing the digital backbone for GSTAT, a reformative institution in India’s taxation landscape. This collaboration underscores our commitment to strengthen India’s digital governance ecosystem.”

Shares of Tata Communications were trading at Rs 1,630.20 on Monday, up 1.02 percent. The stock hit a day’s high of Rs 1,642.80 and a day’s low of Rs 1,608.20 during the session. Over the past year, it has declined 23.64 percent, moving between Rs 1,291.00 and Rs 2,175.00. Tata Communications currently trades at a price-to-earnings multiple of 27.50 and offers a dividend yield of 1.53 percent.