In pandemic stricken times, ICT spending in India to grow at 10% to $91 Billion in 2021: IDC
Digital Edge Bureau 24 Mar, 2021 0 comment(s)Finally, the pandemic afflicted times bring some good news. In its latest report titled– Worldwide ICT Spending Guide Industry and Company Size –IDC forecasts that India’s ICT Spending is likely to grow by over 10 percent to reach $91 Billion in 2021, and to $111 Billion by 2024.
The revival of economic activities across India together with growing consumer demand played a key role in expediting this growth. The accelerated push towards going digital was due to a change in focus of enterprises, be it their business model, or to create digital products and services and deliver digital-first experience. Major industries have reached operations at optimal levels as demand picked up owing to an improved supply throughout the end of last year and into 2021.
The banking and telecommunications industry contributes the highest, around 14 percent of the overall ICT Spend in 2021. The banking sector is expected to grow at 7.8 percent in 2021 and is mainly driven by increased ICT investments in redesigned customer experience (CX), business continuity, and cybersecurity. Spend in the telecommunications industry is expected to grow at 9.1 percent in 2021 as India continues to be a hub for innovation and operators, even though cost-constrained, will focus on bringing in cost transformations in operations.
Ashutosh Bisht, Senior Research Manager, IDC, said, “Various initiatives by Indian government such as recent production led incentives (PLI), infrastructure modernization to remove bottlenecks in the supply chain, Atmanirbhar Bharat, Make in India and others to make enterprises competitive. To achieve this, technology-led investment towards digital transformation is inevitable”. “Providing an alternate to China as the global manufacturing hub will also step-up India’s position in the global arena,” added Bisht.
With respect to industry verticals, education is expected to show the highest bounce back in 2021 owing to a continued focus on a hybrid operating model. Private schools and professional certification courses are changing the methods of learning due to the pandemic as demand for specialized skills is on the rise. This is supported by the adoption of e-Learning solutions and e-Certifications provided by many organizations and institutions. Personal and consumer cervices has been at the forefront as lockdown started to lift by end of 2020. Changing the way for a consumer to avail services has quickly created more opportunities for spending on technology since new rules and regulations make it important to avoid a rise in infection rates.
“A digital transformation is on the horizon for all industries across India. This has changed how traditionally hardware has been purchased, services that are opted for, and software developed to help in everyday activity across all industries. The interaction between these three will supplement each other to reinforce future growth,” says Mario Allen, Senior Market Analyst for IT Spending Group APeJC, IDC.
The Worldwide Semiannual ICT Spending Guide Industry and Company Size is IDC’s flagship all-in-one data product capturing IT spending across more than 100 technology categories and 53 countries. This IDC Spending Guide will provide a granular view of the market for IT spending from a country, industry, company size, and technology perspective. This comprehensive database delivered via pivot table format or IDC’s custom query tool allows the user to easily extract meaningful information about various technology markets and industries by viewing data trends, relationships, and making data comparisons across more than 3 million data points.