Internet Users in India Set to Cross 900 Mn Led by Indic Language Adoption: Report AI has emerged as a significant game changer over the past year. Nine out of ten internet users have interacted with apps featuring embedded AI capabilities.

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India is one of the largest online markets in the world today and the internet user base is set to surpass 900 million by 2025, driven by the growing use of Indic languages for digital content, according to the 'Internet in India Report 2024,' jointly prepared by the Internet and Mobile Association of India (IAMAI) and KANTAR.

The report reveals that the number of active internet users in India reached 886 million in 2024, marking a robust 8 per cent year-on-year growth. Rural India, with 488 million users, leads this growth and now accounts for 55 per cent of the total internet population.

The report highlights the increasing role of Indic languages in shaping internet consumption patterns. Nearly all internet users (98 per cent) accessed content in Indic languages, with Tamil, Telugu, and Malayalam emerging as the most popular due to their extensive availability. Over half (57 per cent) of urban internet users prefer consuming content in regional languages, underscoring the growing demand for local language content across platforms.

"AI has emerged as a significant game changer over the past year. Nine out of ten internet users have interacted with apps featuring embedded AI capabilities. The benefits of AI are no longer confined to a small segment of internet users but extend across the entire user spectrum. The widespread acceptance and enthusiasm surrounding AI should encourage digital companies to introduce more next-generation AI features in India. At the same time, it is crucial for these companies to ensure their solutions are both accurate and ethical," said Biswapriya Bhattacharya, Director B2B and Technology, Kantar Insights – South Asia.

The report highlights that the digital gender gap in India is steadily narrowing, with 47 per cent of all internet users in the country being women, so far the highest. Female internet users now form a significant 58 per cent of shared device users in rural India. This marks substantial progress in making digital access more inclusive and equitable over the years.

While internet penetration continues to grow, the pace has moderated, especially in urban areas, compared to the exponential growth seen in previous years. Rural India, however, continues to witness double the growth rate of urban regions, reflecting the untapped potential in these areas.

Urban India leads in the adoption of non-traditional devices such as smart TVs and smart speakers, which have grown by 54 per cent between 2023 and 2024. Concurrently, mobile devices remain the primary means of accessing the internet across both urban and rural demographics.

Rural India dominates online engagement for top activities, including OTT video and music streaming, online communication, and social media usage, outpacing urban users in these categories. Conversely, activities like net commerce, digital payments, and online education are still more prevalent among urban populations.

The 'Internet in India' report, based on the ICUBE 2024 study, covering over 90,000 households across all states and Union Territories of India (barring Lakshadweep), is an annual report which is arguably one the most comprehensive surveys of internet usage in the country. The report is jointly prepared by Internet and Mobile Association of India (IAMAI) and KANTAR, the world's leading marketing data and analytics company.

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