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Indian IT industry revenue to be more than doubled by 2012

May 1st, 2008 by Kiyani ~ No Comments

BANGALORE: Market research firm IDC India in a recent study has said that India’s information technology and IT-enabled services industry will more than double in size by 2012 thanks to fast expanding domestic market.

Last year the revenues from IT industry were $61 billion which will reach to $132 billion in the year 2012.

The domestic market which is growing at an average rate of 18.4 percent will contribute about $50 billion. It will out pace overall industry growth of 16.5 per cent.

The forecast growth rates will be achieved on the back of the industry offering innovative services to the evolving domestic buyers.

said IDC India country manager Kapil Dev Singh in a statement.

The domestic market has largely been ignored by an industry that has boomed on work from Western firms trying to cut costs by taking advantage of India’s English-speaking, computer-savvy graduates who work for lower salaries.

Last year, India’s overall IT and IT-enabled services industry logged 22.4 per cent growth in revenue to $61 billion, of which the domestic market contributed $22 billion, according to IDC India.

In 2008, the market researcher expects the overall industry to grow 20 per cent, with the Indian market expanding 22.4 per cent, maintaining its growth rate last year.

India’s expanding economy, growing annually by nearly nine per cent, is spurring domestic IT spending as companies upgrade technologies to stay competitive and consumers log onto the Internet on personal computers and mobile devices.

Indian IT companies, including software makers, are grappling with a slowdown in demand from the United States, their biggest market. US companies are paring technology budgets in the wake of a downturn in the world’s biggest economy.

The slowdown follows a more than 12 per cent appreciation last year in the value of the rupee against the dollar, which reduced the local equivalent of every dollar earned by exporters such as software makers Tata Consultancy and Wipro.

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