Growing number of Internet and broadband connections can give the Indian economy the much-needed fillip by adding $ 17 billion to the gross domestic product (GDP) annually.
The report, jointly prepared by the Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations (ICRIER), The Internet and Mobile Association of India (IAMAI) and the Department of IT said as the number of internet users goes up, the growth impact of the internet will improve significantly. Broadband, it said, has a bigger impact on growth.
It added that an additional $87 billion in GDP during 2012-2014 can be generated if the targets are achieved according to TRAI's National Broadband Plan.
The Department of Information Technology expects to add 175 million broadband users by 2014, which will result in 700 million Internet users. India has over 100 million internet users and the number of broadband users according to the latest data is just over 13 million.
However, failing to meet the targets can cost the country dearly, the report cautioned. Missing the targets set by the National Broadband Plan in 2004, India lost about $ 100
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