Being one of the largest offshoring destinations for different IT companies across the world, the business process management market in India is of considerable importance. The information technology/business process management (IT-BPM) sector had contributed a share of seven percent to the GDP of the country in fiscal year 2024. And it was estimated by 2025, the share would increase to 10 percent. BPM is more like a discipline than a process that incorporates methods to improve, analyze, automate and improve business processes. Domestic and internationalIn the financial year 2023, the IT sector had an export value of more than 193 billion U.S. dollars. The IT software and services, the leading segment in the export. The sector has been generating big figures domestically as well. The employment generated from the IT-BPM industry in the country exceeded five million in financial year 2023. What does the future hold?With a mixture of BPM and robotic process automation (RPA) in the picture, enhanced partnerships with the rapidly growing IT and BPM industry in India are quite likely to happen. The industry has been generating increased revenue over the years, and presumably with the fast-growing pace of the sector, the revenue generation will also be on the rise.
In 2023, almost half of India’s GDP was generated by the services sector, a slight and steady increase over the last 10 years. Among the leading services industries in the country are telecommunications, IT, and software. The IT factorThe IT industry is a vital part of India’s economy, and in the fiscal year of 2016/2017, it generated about 8 percent of India’s GDP alone – a slight decrease from previous years, when it made up about 10 percent of the country’s economy. Nevertheless, the IT industry is growing, as is evident by its quickly increasing revenue and employment figures. IT includes software development, consulting, software management, and online services, and business process management (BPM). Employee migrationAlthough employment figures in IT, and thus in the services sector, are on the rise, most of the Indian workforce is still employed in agriculture, however, the figures show a trend pointing towards a reversal of this distribution. For now, the majority of Indians still do not live in cities – where IT jobs are generated – but urbanization is on the rise as well.
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GDP from Manufacturing in India increased to 8299.55 INR Billion in the first quarter of 2025 from 6960.49 INR Billion in the fourth quarter of 2024. This dataset provides - India Gdp From Manufacturing- actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.
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India IN: GDP: % of GDP: Gross Value Added: Agriculture, Forestry, and Fishing data was reported at 15.998 % in 2024. This records a decrease from the previous number of 16.639 % for 2023. India IN: GDP: % of GDP: Gross Value Added: Agriculture, Forestry, and Fishing data is updated yearly, averaging 27.320 % from Mar 1961 (Median) to 2024, with 64 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 42.752 % in 1968 and a record low of 15.998 % in 2024. India IN: GDP: % of GDP: Gross Value Added: Agriculture, Forestry, and Fishing data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s India – Table IN.World Bank.WDI: Gross Domestic Product: Share of GDP. Agriculture, forestry, and fishing corresponds to ISIC divisions 1-3 and includes forestry, hunting, and fishing, as well as cultivation of crops and livestock production. Value added is the net output of a sector after adding up all outputs and subtracting intermediate inputs. It is calculated without making deductions for depreciation of fabricated assets or depletion and degradation of natural resources. The origin of value added is determined by the International Standard Industrial Classification (ISIC), revision 4. Note: For VAB countries, gross value added at factor cost is used as the denominator.;World Bank national accounts data, and OECD National Accounts data files.;Weighted average;Note: Data for OECD countries are based on ISIC, revision 4.
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Share of Gross Domestic Product: Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing data was reported at 17.602 % in 2015. This records a decrease from the previous number of 18.612 % for 2014. Share of Gross Domestic Product: Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing data is updated yearly, averaging 33.545 % from Mar 1951 (Median) to 2015, with 65 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 51.809 % in 1951 and a record low of 17.602 % in 2015. Share of Gross Domestic Product: Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by CEIC Data. The data is categorized under India Premium Database’s Agriculture Sector – Table IN.RIU001: Memo Items: Contribution of Agriculture Sector to Gross Domestic Product. Data prior to 2012 is 2004-2005 base
In the financial year 2022, the contribution of the construction sector to the total economic output was **** percent. According to the forecast, the contribution was likely to gradually reduce to *** percent by 2030.
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The Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in India expanded 7.40 percent in the first quarter of 2025 over the same quarter of the previous year. This dataset provides - India GDP Annual Growth Rate - actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.
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GDP from Construction in India increased to 4636.41 INR Billion in the first quarter of 2025 from 3899.90 INR Billion in the fourth quarter of 2024. This dataset provides - India Gdp From Construction- actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.
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Key information about India Investment: % of GDP
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Gross fixed capital formation, private sector (% of GDP) in India was reported at 26.41 % in 2023, according to the World Bank collection of development indicators, compiled from officially recognized sources. India - Gross fixed capital formation; private sector (% of GDP) - actual values, historical data, forecasts and projections were sourced from the World Bank on August of 2025.
India's construction industry was valued at over *** trillion Indian rupees in the first quarter of 2025. This was a significant increase compared to previous years, when the value shrank due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. The country’s construction and manufacturing industries were among the worst hit at the time. However, the industry seemed to recover quickly and returned to pre-crisis levels again. Developments in other producing industries The coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic and the national lockdown from March to May 2020 had a differing impact on the producing sectors of the Indian economy. Similar to the construction industry, manufacturing reportedly shrunk in the second quarter of 2020. The agriculture sector did not witness a significant change, even showing higher employment numbers as a result of migrant workers returning to their homes. The utilities industry showed fluctuating values, with a peak in the fourth quarter of 2021. Impact of the construction industry Infrastructure construction had been at the core of economic development in India in recent years. Between the financial years 2016 and 2020, the manufacturing industry attracted the highest value of investments. The inflow of foreign direct investments into the infrastructure industries fluctuated over the last five years and amounted to around *** billion U.S. dollars in financial year 2024.
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Financial system deposits to GDP (%) in India was reported at 72.09 % in 2021, according to the World Bank collection of development indicators, compiled from officially recognized sources. India - Financial system deposits to GDP - actual values, historical data, forecasts and projections were sourced from the World Bank on August of 2025.
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India: Value added in the agricultural sector as percent of GDP: The latest value from 2024 is 16.35 percent, an increase from 16.19 percent in 2023. In comparison, the world average is 9.68 percent, based on data from 151 countries. Historically, the average for India from 1960 to 2024 is 27.4 percent. The minimum value, 16.03 percent, was reached in 2018 while the maximum of 42.75 percent was recorded in 1967.
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GDP from Agriculture in India decreased to 6773.89 INR Billion in the first quarter of 2025 from 7757.32 INR Billion in the fourth quarter of 2024. This dataset provides - India Gdp From Agriculture- actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.
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Industry (including construction), value added (% of GDP) in India was reported at 25.03 % in 2023, according to the World Bank collection of development indicators, compiled from officially recognized sources. India - Industry, value added (% of GDP) - actual values, historical data, forecasts and projections were sourced from the World Bank on July of 2025.
In 2024, the travel and tourism sector in India contributed around 9.1 percent to the total GDP of the country. This amounted to over 11.10 trillion U.S. dollars, and an increase of nearly 12.1 percent compared to the previous year.
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Data and expert analysis on India’s GDP and GSDP including per capita values, sector and industry contribution, GVA, and comparison with global peers.
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The Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in India was worth 3912.69 billion US dollars in 2024, according to official data from the World Bank. The GDP value of India represents 3.69 percent of the world economy. This dataset provides the latest reported value for - India GDP - plus previous releases, historical high and low, short-term forecast and long-term prediction, economic calendar, survey consensus and news.
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India GDP: Financing, Insurance, Real Estate and Business Services data was reported at 1,844,920.000 INR mn in Sep 2009. This records an increase from the previous number of 1,770,610.000 INR mn for Jun 2009. India GDP: Financing, Insurance, Real Estate and Business Services data is updated quarterly, averaging 853,575.000 INR mn from Jun 1996 (Median) to Sep 2009, with 54 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 1,844,920.000 INR mn in Sep 2009 and a record low of 349,400.000 INR mn in Jun 1996. India GDP: Financing, Insurance, Real Estate and Business Services data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Central Statistics Office. The data is categorized under Global Database’s India – Table IN.AA011: NAS 1999-2000: Gross Domestic Product: by Industry: Current Price. Rebased from 1999-2000 base to 2004-2005 base. Replacement series ID: 230791802
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Key information about India Private Debt: % of Nominal GDP
Being one of the largest offshoring destinations for different IT companies across the world, the business process management market in India is of considerable importance. The information technology/business process management (IT-BPM) sector had contributed a share of seven percent to the GDP of the country in fiscal year 2024. And it was estimated by 2025, the share would increase to 10 percent. BPM is more like a discipline than a process that incorporates methods to improve, analyze, automate and improve business processes. Domestic and internationalIn the financial year 2023, the IT sector had an export value of more than 193 billion U.S. dollars. The IT software and services, the leading segment in the export. The sector has been generating big figures domestically as well. The employment generated from the IT-BPM industry in the country exceeded five million in financial year 2023. What does the future hold?With a mixture of BPM and robotic process automation (RPA) in the picture, enhanced partnerships with the rapidly growing IT and BPM industry in India are quite likely to happen. The industry has been generating increased revenue over the years, and presumably with the fast-growing pace of the sector, the revenue generation will also be on the rise.