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Indian IT Industry (Information Technology)

Indian IT Industry (Information Technology) . Swedish Trade Commission New Delhi. Ver01 Dt-050525. OVERVIEW ON INDIAN IT INDUSTRY (Information Technology Industry). India is the 4 th largest IT market in Asia Pacific – IDC Study. INDIA’ S TOTAL IT-ITES INDUSTRY. 200 large and medium IT

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Indian IT Industry (Information Technology)

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  1. Indian IT Industry(Information Technology) Swedish Trade Commission New Delhi Ver01 Dt-050525

  2. OVERVIEW ON INDIAN IT INDUSTRY(Information Technology Industry) India is the 4th largest IT market in Asia Pacific – IDC Study

  3. INDIA’ S TOTAL IT-ITES INDUSTRY • 200 large and medium IT • companies • More than 1500 small ones. • 15 out of world total of 21 • SEI CMM level 5 companies. • Above 150 companies having • ISO 9001 cert. IT+BPO+HW = USD 28.9 B USD in 2004 Source : Nasscom

  4. INDIAN SOFTWARE INDUSTRY Figures in Billion USD Source : Nasscom

  5. INDIAN SOFTWARE INDUSTRY – PROJECTION 2008 Software Exports From India Domestic Software Industry in India ( Target ) ( Target ) Figures are in Billion US $ Total Software Industry - Projection 2008 ( Target ) Source : Nasscom- McKinsey

  6. PROJECTIONS FOR VARIOUS SOFTWARE SECTORS Figures in Billion USD $ 90 B $ 50 B Source : Ministry Of Information Technology

  7. TYPES OF SERVICES 7% Figures in Million USD 64% Dated 7.6 B USD Source : Nasscom

  8. GLOBAL SPENDING ON IT AND BPO OUTSOURCING USD Billion

  9. SHARE OF VERTICALS IN INDIAN SOFTWARE INDUSTRY(2003-04) Source : Nasscom

  10. SOFTWARE INDUSTRY ACTIVITY BREAK UP DOMESTIC EXPORT Source : Nasscom

  11. DESTINATION OF INDIAN SOFTWARE EXPORTS India is exporting software to over 95 countries Source : Nasscom

  12. TOP 10 IT PLAYERS (2003-04) Export revenue ranking Graphical Comparison • Rank Company Revenue ( million USD ) • Tata Consultancy Services 1198.9 • Infosys Technologies Limited 1026.0 • WiproTechnology 854.1 • Satyam Computers Services Ltd. 538.6 • HCL Technologies Limited 412.9 • Patri Computers Systems Ltd 266.4 • iFlex Solutions 168.4 • Mahindra British Telecom Ltd 158.5 • Polaris Software 126.1 • Perot Systems TSI 118.6 Source : Nasscom

  13. INVESTMENT POLICY IN INDIA • Automatic route for foreign equity upto 100 percent in software and electronics, except aerospace and defence. • 100% foreign investment permitted for exports, like: • Electronic Hardware Technology Parks (EHTPs), • Software Technology Parks(STPs), • Free-Trade Zones/Export Processing Zones (EPZs) and • Export Oriented Units (EOUs) • A number of states have developed their own IT policy to promote the development of software sector. • Tax holiday upto 2010 for IT units to be set up in Software Technology Parks • Tax holiday to R&D for upto 10 years. • IT venture capital fund set up • Simplification and liberalisation of Export & Import Policy

  14. OFFSHORE PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT Indian companies can contribute towards Benefits to Global ISVs • Development of patches and upgrades for core products • Support migration to multiple platform versions • Legacy product maintenance • Localization/ internationalization of core products • Development of specific modules and offer testing services • Lower cost resources • Decrease time-to-market through 24x7 development cycles • In-house team can focus on higher value-adding activities • Rapidly expand development capacity without fresh recruiting • Low-risk opportunity and plug skill gaps due to emergence of new technologies

  15. LEVERAGING THE OFFSHORE MODEL • More than 60% of global majors are conducting product development from India • Top-tier ISVs adopt a captive model • Mid-sized ISVs partner with Indian ITS vendors • Microsoft • Intel • Hughes • Oracle • SAP • Novell • Adobe • IBM • Veritas • Symantac • Cadence • i2 • CA

  16. IMPORTANT IT-CENTERS • New Delhi, Gurgaon, NOIDA • Mumbai • Pune • Hyderabad • Bangalore • Chennai

  17. INDIAN HARDWARE INDUSTRY Expected Projection

  18. PC SHIPMENTS Units Dated • CAGR: 24%; down from earlier 35% • Install base of PCs in 2000 was 4.3 M, which is projected to become 20 M in 2008.

  19. MAJOR PLAYERS IN HARDWARE INDUSTRY Indian Branded Unbranded ( i.e. Locally Assembled ) MNC’s

  20. Why India ?

  21. WHY INDIA ? High Hong Kong UK Ireland India Location Attractiveness • Infrastructure • Foreign Direct Investment Incentives & Country Risk • Time zone attractiveness Philippines Mexico China Lo High Lo • Workforce Capability • Skill Sets, Language Proficiency • Quality of work / work ethic • Cost Differential Size of circle corresponds to Number of Qualified Workers Source: STC, New Delhi

  22. MANPOWER : NO. OF IT PROFESSIONALS ( INCLUDES ITES ALSO ) Source : Nasscom

  23. A LARGE POOL OF ENGINEERS COME OUT EVERY YEAR No. Of Graduates Source : Department Of Education

  24. ADVANTAGE INDIA • Large pool of skilled and university trained technical manpower matching global standard • Manpower costs in India are a quarter of internationals costs • Relatively well developed supporting infrastructure • Usage of latest software tools and a variety of computer hardware platforms • Large number of research and development organizations and design / development centres • Elaborate testing and quality control infrastructure and large number of companies approved for ISO 9000 , IECQ

  25. ADVANTAGE INDIA • India ranks as the most competitive supply of skilled Information Technology professionals today and is the preferred supplier of software solutions to the developed world, led by the US. • In 2000, 205 of the Fortune 1000 companies out sourced software requirements to India. • Of the 32 companies worldwide having SEI-CMM Level 5 certification – the highest quality standard in software, 16 are Indian companies. • Indian companies have earned credibility in delivering to mission-critical requirements, following the successful implementation of Y2K and Euro conversion solutions. • 38% of e-commerce startups of 1999 in Silicon Valley by Indians. • 50 portals being launched in India every month. • 170 Indian software companies have already acquired quality certification : ISO 9000/SEI. • Large pool of software professionals, proficient in English. • Economic and political stability

  26. OPPURTUNITIES Abundant investment opportunities exist in the following thrust areas in India: • Satellite-based Communication • Communication Infrastructure • Gateways • Wireless • Software Development • IT-enabled Services • IT Education (100,000 post-graduate professionals in IT required annually by 2004) • IT-enabled education • Optic Fibre Cable • Data Centres & Server Farms

  27. WELCOME TO INDIA A FRIENDLY BUSINESS DESTINATION Swedish Trade Commission, New Delhi C/o Embassy of Sweden, Nyaya Marg, Chanakya Puri, New Delhi-110021, India Tel : +91 11 2410 7142-44 Fax: +91 11 24105183, 24104983 Email: newdelhi@swedishtrade.se Web: www.swedishtrade.se www.swedishtrade.com

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