Elon Musk’s Starlink has secured its first office in northern India by partnering with premium flexible workspace provider CorporatEdge, according to two sources familiar with the matter.
The new 50-seater office is located at the World Trade Center in Nauroji Nagar, Delhi—a location also chosen by OpenAI for its first office in India.
Earlier this month, Starlink displayed comprehensive residential pricing on its local website, indicating an upcoming launch in India, although they later clarified that this was due to a glitch.
As firms like OpenAI and Starlink establish their presence in India, a centralized location in Delhi allows them to remain near key government corridors.
“These companies are looking for operational flexibility along with premium services. Managed office providers that offer upscale spaces with hospitality-style services are their preferred choice,” noted one of the sources.
While Starlink was unavailable for comment, CorporatEdge opted not to provide any remarks.
Recently, CorporatEdge leased 51,000 sq ft at Godrej GCR in Gurugram, and is projected to conclude the current fiscal year with an operational portfolio of 590,000 sq ft.
The company has also expanded internationally, leasing 36,000 sq ft in Dubai.
In November, the Maharashtra government signed a memorandum of understanding with Starlink to supply satellite internet services to government authorities, rural areas, and essential public infrastructure. However, the commercial launch of Starlink’s services in India has yet to be announced.
According to property consultancy CBRE, India’s flexible office space is expected to grow to 125 million sq ft by 2027, up from 80 million sq ft in 2024, with the Delhi-National Capital Region making up nearly a quarter of that increase.
Credit rating agency Icra highlighted a significant shift in occupier behavior, noting that large enterprises account for 55–60% of demand—a substantial increase.
