The statistic shows GDP in India from 1987 to 2024, with projections up until 2030. In 2024, GDP in India was at around 3.91 trillion U.S. dollars, and it is expected to reach six trillion by the end of the decade. See figures on India's economic growth here, and the Russian GDP for comparison. Historical development of the Indian economy In the 1950s and 1960s, the decision of the newly independent Indian government to adopt a mixed economy, adopting both elements of both capitalist and socialist systems, resulted in huge inefficiencies borne out of the culture of interventionism that was a direct result of the lackluster implementation of policy and failings within the system itself. The desire to move towards a Soviet style mass planning system failed to gain much momentum in the Indian case due to a number of hindrances, an unskilled workforce being one of many.When the government of the early 90’s saw the creation of small-scale industry in large numbers due to the removal of price controls, the economy started to bounce back, but with the collapse of the Soviet Union - India’s main trading partner - the hampering effects of socialist policy on the economy were exposed and it underwent a large-scale liberalization. By the turn of the 21st century, India was rapidly progressing towards a free-market economy. India’s development has continued and it now belongs to the BRICS group of fast developing economic powers, and the incumbent Modi administration has seen India's GDP double during its first decade in power.
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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 IN: GDP: Growth: Volume: Final Consumption Expenditure: Government data was reported at 5.366 % in 2026. This records a decrease from the previous number of 5.995 % for 2025. India IN: GDP: Growth: Volume: Final Consumption Expenditure: Government data is updated yearly, averaging 5.681 % from Dec 1997 (Median) to 2026, with 30 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 14.190 % in 2009 and a record low of -0.770 % in 2020. India IN: GDP: Growth: Volume: Final Consumption Expenditure: Government data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. The data is categorized under Global Database’s India – Table IN.OECD.EO: GDP: Growth and Contribution to Growth: Forecast: Non OECD Member: Annual. CGV_ANNPCT - Government final consumption expenditure, volume, growth. Percentage change compared to the previous period. Quarterly growth expressed at annual rate.; Data before Fiscal Year 2004 are OECD estimates based on previous vintages.
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India IN: GDP: Growth: Volume: Exports of Goods and Services data was reported at 3.332 % in 2025. This records a decrease from the previous number of 5.463 % for 2024. India IN: GDP: Growth: Volume: Exports of Goods and Services data is updated yearly, averaging 8.817 % from Dec 1997 (Median) to 2025, with 29 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 27.609 % in 2005 and a record low of -10.119 % in 2020. India IN: GDP: Growth: Volume: Exports of Goods and Services data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. The data is categorized under Global Database’s India – Table IN.OECD.EO: GDP: Growth and Contribution to Growth: Forecast: Non OECD Member: Annual. XGSV_ANNPCT - Exports of goods and services, volume, growth (national accounts basis). Percentage change compared to the previous period. Quarterly growth expressed at annual rate.
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Broad money growth (annual %) in India was reported at 11.3 % in 2021, according to the World Bank collection of development indicators, compiled from officially recognized sources. India - Broad money growth (annual %) - actual values, historical data, forecasts and projections were sourced from the World Bank on July of 2025.
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GDP per capita growth (annual %) in India was reported at 5.54 % in 2024, according to the World Bank collection of development indicators, compiled from officially recognized sources. India - GDP per capita growth (annual %) - actual values, historical data, forecasts and projections were sourced from the World Bank on July of 2025.
The number of mobile internet users in India increased by 15.39 percent in 2020. A steady decline in new users is expected in the coming years with the growth rate for 2025 estimated at 5.14 percent.
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The India ICT market, valued at approximately $XX million in 2025, is experiencing robust growth, projected to expand at a CAGR of 9.04% from 2025 to 2033. This expansion is fueled by several key drivers. The rising adoption of digital technologies across various sectors, including BFSI, IT and Telecom, Government, Retail and E-commerce, and Manufacturing, is a primary catalyst. Increased government initiatives promoting digitalization and infrastructure development, coupled with a burgeoning young and tech-savvy population, further contribute to market growth. The market is segmented by type (Hardware, Software, IT Services, Telecommunication Services), enterprise size (Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises, Large Enterprises), industry vertical, and geography (North, East, West, South). While the precise regional breakdown is unavailable, we can infer that the growth is likely distributed across regions, with potentially higher contributions from urban centers and economically advanced states. However, challenges remain, including infrastructure gaps in certain regions, cybersecurity concerns, and the need for skilled workforce development. Despite these challenges, the long-term outlook for the India ICT market remains positive. The ongoing digital transformation across industries, coupled with the government's focus on building a digital economy, will continue to drive demand for ICT solutions and services. The competitive landscape is dominated by both global and domestic players, including Tata Consultancy Services, HCL Technologies, Infosys, and others. These companies are actively investing in innovation and expanding their service offerings to cater to the evolving needs of the market. The increasing adoption of cloud computing, artificial intelligence, and the Internet of Things (IoT) presents significant opportunities for growth within specific segments of the market. The sustained growth trajectory indicates a promising future for the India ICT sector, particularly given India's position as a global technology hub. Recent developments include: May 2023: Solarwinds and Infoysis have announced a collaboration to advance the shift of SolarWinds solutions to a new SaaS model. Through this engagement, Infosys will leverage its engineering capabilities to accelerate the SaaSification of SolarWinds products and platforms built to increase customer visibility in highly complex hybrid and multi-cloud environments. This collaboration is a key component of the SolarWinds strategy to offer accessible, highly effective, and value-based solutions built to empower its customers to accelerate their digital transformation efforts regardless of where they are on their journey to the cloud., October 2022: HCL Technologies announced the expansion of its strategic partnership with Google Cloud, adding new capabilities and service options to speed up HCL Tech's cloud migration. Together, the two companies will fortify their partnership, significantly enhancing HCL Tech's capacity to support digital transformation and offer enterprise clients professional services, critical migration, and system modernization.. Key drivers for this market are: Rising Need to Explore and Adopt Digital technologies and Initiatives. Potential restraints include: Rising Need to Explore and Adopt Digital technologies and Initiatives. Notable trends are: Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises to Register Significant Growth.
The statistic shows the gross domestic product (GDP) per capita in India from 1987 to 2030. In 2020, the estimated gross domestic product per capita in India amounted to about 1,915.55 U.S. dollars. See figures on India's economic growth here. For comparison, per capita GDP in China had reached about 6,995.25 U.S. dollars in 2013. India's economic progress India’s progress as a country over the past decade can be attributed to a global dependency on cheaper production of goods and services from developed countries around the world. India’s economy is built upon its agriculture, manufacturing and services sector, which, along with its drastic rise in population and demand for employment, led to a significant increase of the nation’s GDP per capita. Despite experiencing rather momentous economic gains since the mid 2000s, the Indian economy stagnated around 2012, with a decrease in general growth as well as the value of its currency. Residents and consumers in India have recently shown pessimism regarding the future of the Indian economy as well as their own financial situation, and with the recent economic standstill, consumer confidence in the country could potentially lower in the near future. Typical Indian exports consist of agricultural products, jewelry, chemicals and ores. Imports consist primarily of crude oil, gold and precious stones, used primarily in the manufacturing of jewelry. As a result, India has seen a rather highly increased demand of several gems in order to boost their jewelry industry and in general their exports. Although India does not export an extensive amount of goods, especially when considering the stature of the country, India has remained as one of the world’s largest exporters.
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India IN: Potential(GDP) Gross Domestic ProductGrowth: Volume data was reported at 5.360 % in 2026. This records a decrease from the previous number of 5.623 % for 2025. India IN: Potential(GDP) Gross Domestic ProductGrowth: Volume data is updated yearly, averaging 6.581 % from Dec 1998 (Median) to 2026, with 29 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 7.572 % in 1999 and a record low of 5.360 % in 2026. India IN: Potential(GDP) Gross Domestic ProductGrowth: Volume data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. The data is categorized under Global Database’s India – Table IN.OECD.EO: GDP: Potential Output and Output Gap: Forecast: Non OECD Member: Annual. GDPVTR_ANNPCT - Potential output, volume, growth. Percentage change compared to the previous period. Quarterly growth expressed at annual rate.
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Rural population growth (annual %) in India was reported at 0.11312 % in 2023, according to the World Bank collection of development indicators, compiled from officially recognized sources. India - Rural population growth (annual %) - actual values, historical data, forecasts and projections were sourced from the World Bank on June of 2025.
The growth rate of Western and innerwear in India's female apparel market was estimated at ** percent between 2020 and 2025. Although ethnic apparel is the largest segment in India's female apparel market, its growth rate is the lowest with only ** percent.
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Annual percentage growth rate of GDP at market prices based on constant 2010 US Dollars. in India was reported at 6.7 % in 2026, according to the World Bank collection of development indicators, compiled from officially recognized sources. India - Annual percentage growth rate of GDP at market prices based on constant 2010 US Dollars. - actual values, historical data, forecasts and projections were sourced from the World Bank on June of 2025.
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India SPF: SCB: Bank Credit: Growth Rate: Next Fiscal Year: Minimum data was reported at 9.800 % in Apr 2025. This records a decrease from the previous number of 10.000 % for Feb 2025. India SPF: SCB: Bank Credit: Growth Rate: Next Fiscal Year: Minimum data is updated monthly, averaging 9.850 % from Jun 2014 (Median) to Apr 2025, with 66 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 14.900 % in Aug 2014 and a record low of 5.000 % in Dec 2020. India SPF: SCB: Bank Credit: Growth Rate: Next Fiscal Year: Minimum data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Reserve Bank of India. The data is categorized under Global Database’s India – Table IN.SH013: Survey of Professional Forecasters (SPF): Reserve Bank of India: Annual Forecasts: Scheduled Commercial Banks Credit: Growth Rate.
In financial year 2025, the growth in finance, real estate, and professional service sectors in India was estimated to be *** percent, a decrease from the previous year. These sectors are part of the country's service industries and make up the largest share of the country's gross value added in fiscal year 2020.
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The Indian analytics market, a significant contributor to the global landscape, is experiencing robust growth, driven by the increasing adoption of data-driven decision-making across diverse sectors. The market, valued at approximately $2.17 billion in 2025 (based on provided global data and considering India's significant contribution to the IT sector), is projected to maintain a healthy Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 7.66% through 2033. This expansion is fueled by several key factors, including the burgeoning digital economy, rising government initiatives promoting digitalization, and the expanding adoption of cloud computing and big data technologies. The BFSI (Banking, Financial Services, and Insurance) sector, along with Retail and Telecommunications/IT, are major drivers, exhibiting strong demand for advanced analytics solutions to enhance customer experience, optimize operations, and mitigate risks. The market is segmented by solution type (software, services), organization size (SME, large enterprises), and end-user vertical, offering diverse opportunities for both established players and emerging companies. While data privacy concerns and the need for skilled professionals present some challenges, the overall outlook remains positive, with significant potential for continued expansion. The competitive landscape is characterized by a mix of global giants like SAS Institute, IBM, and TIBCO, and strong domestic players like Wipro, Infosys, and Mu Sigma. These companies are actively investing in research and development, strategic partnerships, and talent acquisition to maintain their market position. The increasing demand for specialized services, such as managed analytics services, is creating opportunities for businesses specializing in providing tailored solutions. The government's emphasis on digital infrastructure and data security is shaping the regulatory environment, fostering both growth and responsible data handling practices. Looking ahead, the Indian analytics market is expected to witness further consolidation, increased investment in AI and machine learning technologies, and a growing adoption of predictive and prescriptive analytics across sectors, creating a dynamic and evolving market with immense potential for innovation and growth. This comprehensive report provides a detailed analysis of the burgeoning Analytics Market in India, projecting significant growth from ₹XXX Million in 2025 to ₹XXX Million by 2033. Covering the historical period (2019-2024), base year (2025), and forecast period (2025-2033), this study offers invaluable insights for businesses navigating this dynamic landscape. We delve into market segmentation by type (solution, managed services), organization size (SME, large enterprise), and end-user vertical (BFSI, retail, IT & telecom, media & entertainment, healthcare, others). Key players like SAS Institute Inc, TIBCO Software Inc, IBM Corporation, Wipro Ltd, Sigma Data Systems, Capgemini SE, Mu Sigma Business Solutions Pvt Ltd, Fractal Analytics Limited, WNS (Holdings) Ltd, and Infosys Ltd are analyzed for their market share and strategic moves. Recent developments include: May 2023: with the introduction of its DIgital Content Ratings Solutions (DCR), Nielsen, a solution in audience measurement, data and analytics has once again shown its dedication to impartial, digital audience content measuremnt in India. Nielsen's Identity System, which will leverage the same big data as the market's Digital Ad Ratings, is intended to fuel DCR in India., November 2022: Wipro Ltd. partnered with a US-based cloud computing service provider, VMware. The partnership was to see Wipro offer VMware's cloud computing and remote work platform, allowing enterprises to offer security standards and other services to a distributed workforce., September 2022: Sigma Computing announced its partnership with Snowflake, the Data Cloud company, to launch a seamless integration experience for joint customers on the Snowflake Healthcare & Life Sciences Data Cloud. The Snowflake Healthcare & Life Sciences Data Cloud offered healthcare companies a single, integrated, and cross-cloud data platform that eliminated technical and institutional data silos to centralize securely, integrate, and exchange critical and sensitive data at scale.. Key drivers for this market are: Reduction in Cost of Implementation will act as a Driver, Increasing Number of Connected Devices. Potential restraints include: Structural Barriers and Decentralized Systems act as a Restraint, Lack of Skilled Professionals. Notable trends are: The BFSI Segment is Expected to Drive the Market's Growth.
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La crescita del PIL annuale in India è diminuita al 6,50% nel 2025 rispetto al 9,20% nel 2024. Questa pagina include un grafico con dati storici per la crescita del PIL dell'India per l'intero anno.
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ناتج الناتج المحلي الإجمالي (الناتج المحلي الإجمالي) في الهند نما بنسبة 7.40 في المئة في الربع الأول من عام 2025 مقارنة بالربع نفسه من العام السابق. توفر هذه الصفحة - معدل نمو الناتج المحلي الإجمالي السنوي في الهند - القيم الفعلية، البيانات التاريخية، التوقعات، الرسوم البيانية، الإحصاءات، التقويم الاقتصادي والأخبار.
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The value of loans in India increased 9.50 percent in July of 2025 over the same month in the previous year. This dataset provides the latest reported value for - India Bank Loan Growth - plus previous releases, historical high and low, short-term forecast and long-term prediction, economic calendar, survey consensus and news.
This layer shows Annual Growth Rates of Real Gross Value Added at Basic Prices by Industry of Origin from 1951-2025 based on series Data Source: https://www.indiabudget.gov.in/economicsurvey/doc/stat/tab1.5.pdfThis web layer is offered by Esri India, for ArcGIS Online subscribers. If you have any questions or comments, please let us know via content@esri.in.
The statistic shows GDP in India from 1987 to 2024, with projections up until 2030. In 2024, GDP in India was at around 3.91 trillion U.S. dollars, and it is expected to reach six trillion by the end of the decade. See figures on India's economic growth here, and the Russian GDP for comparison. Historical development of the Indian economy In the 1950s and 1960s, the decision of the newly independent Indian government to adopt a mixed economy, adopting both elements of both capitalist and socialist systems, resulted in huge inefficiencies borne out of the culture of interventionism that was a direct result of the lackluster implementation of policy and failings within the system itself. The desire to move towards a Soviet style mass planning system failed to gain much momentum in the Indian case due to a number of hindrances, an unskilled workforce being one of many.When the government of the early 90’s saw the creation of small-scale industry in large numbers due to the removal of price controls, the economy started to bounce back, but with the collapse of the Soviet Union - India’s main trading partner - the hampering effects of socialist policy on the economy were exposed and it underwent a large-scale liberalization. By the turn of the 21st century, India was rapidly progressing towards a free-market economy. India’s development has continued and it now belongs to the BRICS group of fast developing economic powers, and the incumbent Modi administration has seen India's GDP double during its first decade in power.