Key Points

India is demonstrating remarkable economic resilience amid global uncertainties, with an estimated 6.5% GDP growth for 2024-25. The digital economy is experiencing unprecedented expansion, driven by innovative government policies and private sector engagement. Sunil Mittal highlights Airtel's significant contributions to national development through technological innovation and substantial tax payments. The country is positioning itself as a potential global manufacturing hub with a strategic focus on digital connectivity and economic transformation.

Key Points: Sunil Mittal Highlights India's Economic Resilience and Digital Growth

  • Political stability driving robust investment climate
  • Digital economy surging with double-digit growth
  • Airtel contributes over Rs 373 billion in taxes
  • Modi's Digital First vision propelling national transformation
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Political stability, robust policy push creating conducive investment climate: Sunil Mittal

Bharti Airtel Chairman reveals India's strong economic performance, digital transformation, and strategic investment landscape for 2024-25

"Prime Minister Narendra Modi delivered an inspiring address at the India Mobile Congress 2024 - Sunil Mittal"

New Delhi, July 18

Political stability and a robust policy push across key sectors, including infrastructure, logistics and supply chains, are creating a conducive investment climate and rapidly advancing the nation's ambitions of becoming a manufacturing hub for the world, Sunil Mittal, Chairman of Bharti Airtel, has said.

India is likely to sustain its stable economic performance, even amid global uncertainties heightened by escalating trade tensions and ongoing conflicts, he said in the company's latest annual report.

"Global macroeconomic growth has been subdued, diverging sharply across regions and requiring coordinated action to ensure sustainable momentum. The Indian economy demonstrated resilience in FY 2024-25, retaining its position as one of the world's fastest growing large economies, with an estimated GDP growth of 6.5 per cent," he mentioned.

At the same time, India's digital economy has surged ahead with double-digit growth, propelled by unprecedented digital engagement from individuals, enterprises and governments.

"Prime Minister Narendra Modi delivered an inspiring address at the India Mobile Congress 2024, outlining key priorities to sustain - and indeed surpass - India's own digital revolution, including ubiquity of data, omnipresence of digital connectivity and establishing Digital First as a national goal," Mittal emphasised.

He further stated that Airtel's history is punctuated with its contributions as a determined collaborator in furthering our national aspirations.

"Whether it was ringing in the telecom revolution of the early 1990s or providing the foundations for a Digital India in the last decade, Airtel has always steered its investments to lead digital innovation in the country and support the multiplier effect of digital economic growth," he added.

"We will continue to engage with various stakeholders now, to pursue the objectives of India's Digital First vision," said Mittal.

As an active stakeholder in India's continued economic progress, Airtel plays a significant role, with its growing contributions in the form of direct and indirect taxes, License Fee (LF) and Spectrum Usage Charges (SUC) to the State Exchequer.

"In FY 2024-25, Airtel paid over Rs 373 billion in LF, SUC, and other taxes. Additionally, your Company paid Rs 289 billion towards spectrum obligations, including annual and prepayment of past spectrum dues. Over the last five years, Airtel's contribution to the Exchequer is nearly Rs 2.5 trillion, reflecting our commitment to national development," said Mittal.

- IANS

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Priya S
The numbers are impressive but I hope this growth reaches the common man too. Still waiting for better internet connectivity in my village near Nashik. When will the digital revolution truly become inclusive?
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Aditya G
₹2.5 trillion contribution to exchequer is massive! This shows how telecom sector is powering India's development. But telcos should also focus on reducing call drops and improving rural coverage. Jai Hind!
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Sarah B
As an expat working in Bengaluru, I can confirm India's digital transformation is remarkable. UPI, broadband speeds, and tech adoption here surpass many developed nations now. Keep it up!
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Karthik V
While the growth numbers look good, I'm concerned about the telecom monopoly developing. We need more competition to keep prices low for consumers. Remember how Jio disrupted the market? That's what we need more of!
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Nisha Z
Digital India is great but what about manufacturing jobs? We can't all be coders. Need more focus on traditional industries too. My brother lost his textile job last year 😔

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