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New Delhi: Internet economy is expected to reach Rs. 10.8 trillion by 2016, as the country’s growth rate in this segment is far ahead of many of the developing nations, says a report by Boston Consulting Group.

According to a report in the Boston Consulting Group’s Connected World series, the Indian Internet economy contributed Rs. 3.2 trillion to the overall economy in 2010, representing 4.1% of GDP, and is projected to rise to Rs. 10.8 trillion by 2016. Meanwhile, in the next four years, the total size of the G-20 Internet economy will be $4.2 trillion, up from $2.3 trillion in 2010.

The country’s Internet economy growth rate of 23% places it as the second fastest across the G-20 and ahead of many other developing nations in the G-20, which are growing at an average of 17.8%.

Projected growth rates elsewhere are: 24.3% in Argentina, 18.3% (Russia) and 15.6% (Mexico).

Interestingly, Internet has become so essential in everyday life that as many as 36% of Indian online consumers said they would forgo showering for a year in order to keep Internet access, around 64% said they would forgo chocolate; 63% coffee; and 70% would give up alcohol.

The report further said had it (Internet) been a sector, it would have been the eighth largest sector in India, larger than mining and utilities.

While, consumption is the principal driver of Internet GDP in most countries, the situation is somewhat different in case of India.

In India, Internet economy is driven especially by exports of IT services: net exports make up 59% of the Internet economy, while consumption is only 20%.

“China and India stand out for their enormous Internet related exports- China in goods, India in services which propel their Internet-economy rankings toward the top of the chart,” BCG Partner Arvind Subramanian said.

Commenting on the findings, Rajan Anandan, VP - Sales and Operations & managing director, Google India, said, “India is seeing one of the fastest rates of Internet adoption across the globe. We see emerging opportunities for innovation in areas like mobile, e-commerce and cloud.”


The BCG report noted “High web” companies in India ones that use the Internet for marketing, sales and interactions with customers and suppliers grew their revenues 19% over the past three years, compared to only 13% for those who made low or no use of the Internet.

“Around the world SMEs which embrace the Internet are growing faster and adding more jobs than those that don’t. By encouraging businesses to adopt the Internet, countries can improve their competitiveness and growth prospects,” said David Dean, BCG senior partner and co-author of the report.

The report covered 9,710 Internet users in 13 countries and used the loss aversion approach to measure the value of the Internet to consumers.

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Interestingly, Internet has become so essential in everyday life that as many as 36% of Indian online consumers said they would forgo showering for a year in order to keep Internet access, around 64% said they would forgo chocolate; 63% coffee; and 70% would give up alcohol.


:rofl: Just don't show up as dead MMORPG players at cyber café shops.
 
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So u guys r becoming rich.Clap on yourself.

Its time to show some responsibility to spend money on people.
 
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So u guys r becoming rich.Clap on yourself.

Its time to show some responsibility to spend money on people.

we afraid that u guys might never become rich and prove threat to us. so we will keep spending on defence
 
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Why should we spend Money on People ? It will be a waste

we rather Buy weapons to take Bangla back :guns:

U r doing more than u could do with a gun.Thats proven u to become beneficiary. I doubt u will try anything else rather doing dirty politics.
 
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I view it as a failure rather than a success.

We could have done so much more with little bit of push from the government.

Every 10% increase in broadband penetration can add 2%age points to the GDP growth.
 
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I dont believe this. How many people really buy online in India.
Shops still sell stuff at dirt cheap rate in India.

Compare that with UK, where it is really difficult to set brick and mortal shops( quite expensive) which is driving online business.
BBC News - UK is the ?most internet-based major economy?

madx bro, stay out of it. Give credit where its due. Good job India hope we can learn from your IT industry.

It has nothing to do with IT industry, it has more to do with internet penetration and people willing to buy online.
 
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I dont believe this. How many people really buy online in India.
Shops still sell stuff at dirt cheap rate in India.

Compare that with UK, where it is really difficult to set brick and mortal shops( quite expensive) which is driving online business.
BBC News - UK is the ?most internet-based major economy?



It has nothing to do with IT industry, it has more to do with internet penetration and people willing to buy online.

i meant everything computer related, india is a good 10 years ahead of bangladesh in the sector.
 
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i meant everything computer related, india is a good 10 years ahead of bangladesh in the sector.
Internet penetration is too low in India, and bangladesh can easily catch up and surpass India due to small size and high population density (easy to build such infrastructure in bangladesh, and provide affordable service like mobile telephony now).
But whether that will drive online retail or not is different thing, many of us like to see and touch stuff before buying, and setting brick and mortar shops are not that difficult.
 
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I dont believe this. How many people really buy online in India.
Shops still sell stuff at dirt cheap rate in India.

Compare that with UK, where it is really difficult to set brick and mortal shops( quite expensive) which is driving online business.
BBC News - UK is the ?most internet-based major economy?



It has nothing to do with IT industry, it has more to do with internet penetration and people willing to buy online.

I have been buying almost everything online for the past 2 years ..
There are many things especially movies,video games, jewellery , branded clothes ,etc that we don't get in Tier 2 cities

Check the recent growth of Flipkart and Letsbuy.com
Flipkart is now a one billion dollar company
Makemytrip and redbus.in are among the top 100 websites in growth rates .

Plus Amazon is entering India by year end
That shows how much potential online retailing in
Brick and mortar shops are pretty waste , they don't have any discounts , they hardly have any deals , their stocks in storehouse aren't much
 
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Internet penetration is too low in India, and bangladesh can easily catch up and surpass India due to small size and high population density (easy to build such infrastructure in bangladesh, and provide affordable service like mobile telephony now).
But whether that will drive online retail or not is different thing, many of us like to see and touch stuff before buying, and setting brick and mortar shops are not that difficult.

I worked for McCann Erickson Bangladesh, Bangladeshis still don't believe in online shopping. Even the new generation, we just dont trust our money to a computer :P.......i buy most things online though. Our customer service and consumer protection policies are also a joke. You can't return a product for a full refund. How is that going in India?
 
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