India's Internet Users Hit 958 Million in 2025, Rural Growth Leads

India's active internet user base has grown to approximately 958 million in 2025, according to a new IAMAI and Kantar report. Rural India is the primary growth engine, accounting for 57% of users and expanding nearly four times faster than urban areas. The adoption of AI features like voice search and chatbots has become mainstream, with 44% of users engaging with them. Furthermore, short-video content is a major driver, consumed by 61% of the total internet user base.

Key Points: India's Internet Users Cross 950 Million in 2025

  • Rural India drives 57% of users
  • AI used by 44% of internet users
  • 61% consume short-video content
  • Rural growth 4x faster than urban
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India's internet user base crosses 950 million in 2025

India's internet user base reaches 958 million in 2025, driven by rural adoption, AI usage, and short-video consumption, says IAMAI report.

"Rural regions now account for nearly 57 per cent of India's active internet users - IAMAI/Kantar Report"

New Delhi, Jan 29

India's internet user base crossed the 950 million mark in 2025, driven mainly by rapid growth in rural connectivity, rising consumption of short videos and increasing use of artificial intelligence, according to a report released by the Internet and Mobile Association of India on Thursday.

The 'Internet in India Report 2025', prepared jointly by IAMAI and Kantar, said India now has around 958 million active internet users -- reflecting a year-on-year growth of about 8 per cent.

With this, India continues to remain one of the world's largest and fastest-growing digital markets.

The report was released at the India Digital Summit in the presence of Manjula N, Secretary to the Government, Department of Electronics, IT/BT and Science & Technology, Government of Karnataka.

A key highlight of the report is the strong role played by rural India in driving internet growth. Rural regions now account for nearly 57 per cent of India's active internet users, translating to around 548 million people.

The report noted that internet adoption in rural India is growing almost four times faster than in urban areas, pointing to a major shift in how and where digital usage is expanding in the country.

The study also showed that artificial intelligence has entered the mainstream in India.

Around 44 per cent of internet users have used AI-enabled features such as voice search, image-based search, chatbots and AI filters.

AI usage is particularly high among younger users, with 57 per cent of those aged 15 to 24 years and 52 per cent of users in the 25 to 44 age group reporting use of AI features in the past year.

Short-video content has emerged as another major driver of internet usage. In 2025, about 588 million internet users, or 61 per cent of the total user base, consumed short videos.

Rural users slightly outnumbered urban users in short-video consumption, with adoption strongest among younger audiences, as per the report.

- IANS

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Rohit P
While the numbers are great, I hope the focus now shifts to digital literacy and online safety. My father just got scammed on a WhatsApp forward. More users also means more potential targets for fraud.
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Aman W
958 million! That's almost the population of entire continents. The AI adoption stat is interesting too - 44% using AI features without even realizing it sometimes. Voice search in regional languages is a game changer.
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Sarah B
Working in tech, I see this firsthand. The demand for regional content and apps is exploding. Short videos aren't just entertainment; they're how many small businesses in tier-2/3 cities are marketing now.
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Karthik V
The infrastructure needs to keep pace. In my town, we have users but the network is often patchy. Hope this report pushes for better 4G/5G coverage and more affordable data plans in rural areas.
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Nisha Z
As a teacher, I'm thrilled. So many of my students from remote areas can now access online resources and tutorials. The digital divide is closing, but we must ensure the internet is used for education, not just reels.

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