- India’s digital economy will constitute nearly a fifth of overall GDP by 2030: ICRIER.
- India’s digital economy will contribute 13.42% in national income by the end of 2024–25. In 2022-23, its contribution was 11.74%.
- A report regarding the size of the digital economy was prepared by the Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations (ICRIER).
- ICRIER in its report included the Digital share of traditional industries like trade, banking, financial services, and insurance (BFSI) and education in the Digital Economy.
- Under this framework, the digital economy in 2022–23 was ₹28.94 lakh crore in Gross Value Added (GVA)] and ₹31.64 lakh crore (~$402 billion) in GDP.
- As per the report, Information and communications technology firms, telecom activities, and electronics manufacturing contributed 7.83% to the national GVA.
- As per the report, the contribution of sectors like e-commerce and digital-only services is currently limited.
