National Knowledge Network (NKN) is a Smart Ultra High Bandwidth Network that seamlessly interconnects the leading scientific and technological institutions, pursuing world-class research and development programmes. The sole aim of NKN is to establish a strong and robust Indian network that will be capable of providing secure and reliable connectivity. The leading mission-oriented agencies in the fields of nuclear, space and defence research are also part of NKN. 

NKN plays an instrumental role in promoting inclusive growth and bringing in a revolution that will channelize transformation in society. The network is designed in such a way that new possibilities and future requirements may unfold strategically in terms of usage and benefits.

The Logo for NKN is a Wordmark Logo comprising of text, typeface, and unique typographic elements used with Green and Blue for the graphic and Black colour for the typeface.

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