10/09/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 10/09/2025 03:46
9 October 2025, New Delhi: India's digital economy has surged threefold to $370 billion in 2023, from $108 billion a decade ago, and is on track to surpass $1 trillion by 2030. However, a new landmark report launched today by the GSMA warns that unless critical innovation and adoption gaps are closed, momentum could falter before India achieves its 2047 digital sovereignty goals.
Launched today at India Mobile Congress, the 'Towards Digital Sovereignty in India' report finds that India performs above the average of Asia Pacific countries in most dimensions of the GSMA Digital Nations Index, with strengths in security and infrastructure. India also shows strong performance in the people dimension, reflecting progress on digital skills and inclusion initiatives.
The government's flagship Digital India plan, and its related programmes, have delivered substantial social and economic impact. In addition to advancing digital and financial inclusion, the nation's digital economy represented 11.7% of gross value added by 2023, or approximately $370 billion.
However, the report calls out innovation as India's Achilles' heel. While India leads in digital public infrastructure and mobile rollout, it lags in R&D investment, private sector innovation, and retention of skilled professionals. Without urgent action, India risks a "brain drain dividend" that benefits global competitors instead of fuelling domestic growth.
Connectivity gaps also remain stark: nearly 47% of Indians are still offline, and women are 33% less likely than men to use mobile internet. This entrenched digital gender divide could hold back inclusive growth if not urgently addressed.
Vivek Badrinath, Director General at the GSMA, said: "India has become a digital powerhouse over the past decade, with world-leading innovation in digital public infrastructure and 5G rollout. But to sustain this momentum, India must focus on innovation, boost R&D, strengthen data governance, and ensure every citizen - especially women and rural communities - can benefit. True digital sovereignty means leaving no one behind."
Key Priorities for India's Digital Sovereignty Journey
The report sets out four urgent priorities:
GSMA at India Mobile Congress 2025
The GSMA is a proud Global Industry Partner of India Mobile Congress, supporting dialogue and collaboration across the mobile and digital ecosystem. At IMC 2025, GSMA will showcase how mobile connectivity and innovation can accelerate India's digital growth, with highlights including:
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About the GSMA
The GSMA is a global organisation unifying the mobile ecosystem to discover, develop, and deliver innovation foundational to positive business environments and societal change. Our vision is to unlock the full power of connectivity so that people, industry, and society thrive. Representing mobile operators and organisations across the mobile ecosystem and adjacent industries, the GSMA delivers for its members across three broad pillars: Connectivity for Good, Industry Services and Solutions, and Outreach. This activity includes advancing policy; tackling today's biggest societal challenges; underpinning the technology and interoperability that make mobile work; and providing the world's largest platform to convene the mobile ecosystem at the MWC and M360 series of events.
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