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TCS playes a vitel role in the world to provide services .
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3. 3
IT – ITeS Industry
India Ahead
Indian IT –
ITeS
Industry
India’s IT industry amounts to 12.3% of the global market, largely due to exports
India is the world’s largest sourcing destination, accounting for approximately
55% of the USD146 billion global sourcing market
The sector ranks fourthin India’s total FDI share and accounts for approximately
37% of total Private Equity and Venture investments in the country
In 2015, Indian IT-BPM market reached USD146.5 billionin revenues
The IT-BPM sector in India expanded at a CAGR of15% over 2010–15, which is 3–4
times higher than the global IT-BPM growth, and is estimated to expand at a CAGR of
9.5% to USD300 billion by 2020
The Indian information technology (IT) services industry continues to evolve rapidly, with
companies providing services in newer digital technologies such as social, mobility, analytics and
cloud (SMAC), and artificial intelligence. Supporting this is a maturing global offshore delivery
model and cost optimisation measures undertaken byclients.
4. 4
Indian IT – ITeS Industry
Facts & Figures
Source: DIPP, www.indiabusiness.nic.in; IBEF
1 USD = INR 65
Indirect Jobs in IT –
BPM Sector in India
Direct Employment in
IT – BPM sector in India
Contributionof IT Sector to
India’s GDP
9.5%
Technology based
startups in India3100
10 mn.
1100
OperationalIT SEZs
in India
99
India IT – ITeS Industry
– 2020F
USD 300
bn.
3.5 mn.
16,000
640
USD 12
bn.
FDI in Computer Software
& Hardware from 2000–15
~ USD
20 bn.
SMAC: Social, Mobility, Analytics, Cloud
F: Forecast
Mn. : Million
Bn. : Billion
Size of Indian
e – commerce industry
Offshore Development
Centers (ODCs) of
Indian firms
Number of IT – BPM
firms in India
SMAC firms in India
5. 5
Indian IT Industry (USD Billion)
29 32 32 32
48 56
59
69 76 86
98
111
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
160
180
FY 11 FY 12 FY 13 FY 14 FY 15 FY 16 E
Domestic Export
• India’s technologyand BPM sector(including
hardware) has generatedrevenues of USD 146.5
billion during FY15 compared to USD118 billion
in FY14, implying a growth rate of 23.72 per cent
• The contributionof the IT sectorto India’s GDP
rose to approximately9.5per cent in FY15 from
1.2 per cent in FY98
Indian IT – ITeS Industry
Increasing Revenues
Sectorwise Break-Up by Revenues (FY15)
Source: Nasscom
47%
18%
16%
9.5%
9%
IT services
BPM
Software Products & Engg services
e - Commerce
Hardware
6. 6
33.5 39.9 43.9 52 55.5
14.1
15.9
17.8
20
23
11.4
13
14.1
14
20
FY11 FY12 FY13 FY14 FY15
IT Services
BPM
Software Products and Engineering Services
Growth in export revenue (USD billion)
62%
28%
10%
USA Europe RoW
Indian IT – ITeS Industry
Growing Exports
India's exports by geography2014-15E
• Total exports from the IT-BPM sector(including hardware) were estimatedto have
been USD98.5 billion during FY15; exports rose at a CAGR of 13% during FY08–15
despite weak global economic growthscenario
• Export of IT services has been the major contributor,accounting for56.35% of total
IT exports (including hardware) during FY15
• BPM accountedfor 23.35% of totalIT exports during FY15
7. 7
Indian IT – ITeS Industry
Promising Domestic Market
Domestic IT/ITeS market - 2014-15E
39%
39%
12%
10%
Hardware
IT Services
Software Products & Engg services
ITeS - BPO
48 56
100
FY15 FY16 E FY20 F
Domestic revenue from IT and BPM (USD billion)
• India is jumping the technologymaturity curve
and is already a well-established digital
economywith
Over 75% of the populationmobile
enabled,
278 million internet users (overtaking US)
USD 14 billion eCommerce market,
• A further push in this directionis coming from
the government’s DigitalIndia campaignwhich
envisages a USD 20 billion investment
• The domestic IT-BPM market is
rapidly approaching the USD 50
billion mark, an annual growth of
14%
8. IT – ITeS
India Value Proposition
IT – ITS
India Value Proposition
9. 9
India Value Proposition
With customers increasingly engaging with Indian service providers as a ‘strategic partner’,
rather than just a pure ‘technology service provider’, key players in the Indian sourcing
industry havere-aligned and capitalizedon the following four areas –
Continued focus on optimalcost-efficiency: Serviceproviders are mitigating cost
escalations by adoptingvariousstrategic imperatives includingagile delivery models,
automationand standardization ofbusiness processes, etc
1
India has the world’s largest employabletalent pool and every yearit churns out a
huge numberoftechnical and non-technical pool ofgraduatesand post graduates
2
Unique customercentricity: Indian service providers are focusing on three main
imperatives: business outcomesolutions + non-linearity + transformingcustomer
businesses
3
Scalableand secureenvironment: Thesheersize ofthe Indian market provides a high
level ofstability in terms ofmanagingconcentricity riskas compared to othersourcing
markets
4
11. 11
Digital India
Digital India initiative of the Government of India envisions to transform India into a digitally
empoweredsociety andknowledge economy
Overall Costs of Digital India
• ~ INR 1,00,000 Crore(USD 153.85 Billion) in ongoing schemes
• ~ INR 13,000 Crore (USD 2 Billion) fornew schemes & activities
Impact of Digital India by 2019
• Broadband in 2.5 lakh villages, universal phone connectivity
• Net Zero Imports by 2020
• 400,000 Public Internet Access Points
• Wi-Fi in 2.5 lakh schools,all universities;Public Wi-Fi hotspotsforcitizens
• Digital Inclusion: 1.7Crore trained forIT, Telecomand Electronics Jobs
• Job creation:Direct 1.7 Crore and Indirect at least 8.5 Crore
• e-Governance &e-Services:Across government
• India to be leaderin IT use in services – health,education, banking
• Digitally empowered citizens– public cloud,internet access
12. 12
Digital India
BPO Policy to create BPO centers in different
North Eastern states and also in smaller /
mofussil townsofotherstates
• India Inc. has pledged a collective
investment worth USD 69.5 billion toward
several projects
• A total of 150,000 post offices are
proposed to be converted into multi-
service centers
• To focus on setting up BPOs to facilitate
ICT-enabled growth in each state in the
north-eastern region
• To train o.3 million service delivery agents
as part of skill development initiative to
run viable businesses delivering IT
services
• To train 0.5 million rural workforce in
telecom and telecom-related services
Centre of Excellence on Internet on
Things (IoT)to promotean IoT ecosystem
Centre of Excellence on Internet on
Things (IoT)to promotean IoT ecosystem
13. 13
Startup India
Startup India – Standup India is an initiative of the Government of India to boost
entrepreneurship andinnovation
Central Funding
• Central funding of INR 10,000 crore ‘fund of
funds’ (with 50% contribution to daughter fund)
managed by industry professionals, academia and
successful startups
Assistance
• Income tax exemption for3 years
• Assistance - INR 10000/- permonth forthe innovatoras sustenance allowance forone year
• Up to INR 5 Lakhs assistance formentoringserviceto the institution
• Up to INR 10.00 Lakhs assistance will be provided for Cost of Raw Material/Components & other
related equipment required forthe innovative processforthe new product development
• Free access toUniversity/Libraries/Govt. Labs/SDCs(GIDC)/CoE/PSUsto selected innovator
• Marketing/publicity assistanceofup to INR 10 lakhs
• Only 70% ofeligible fixedcapitalinvestment ofeligible unit will be considered forreimbursement
• Encouraging Universities forStart-ups, innovative product development and technology transfer
14. 14
India BPO Promotion Scheme
(IBPS)
Under Digital India Initiative, GoI has approved “India BPO Promotion Scheme” (IBPS) for
employmentgenerationand balanced growth of IT – ITeS in each state
48,300 seats in BPO Operations across the country
Total outlay of INR 493 Crore upto 31 March 2017
Direct Employment to ~ 1,44,900
Capital Support up to 50% of One – Time Expenditure incurred on
admissible items subject to upper ceiling of INR 1 Lakh per seat
15. 15
Other GoI Initiatives
STPI (Software Technology Parksof India)
Term
Fiscal Benefits
Location & Size restrictions
•Allocated for 10 Years
•100% tax holiday on ExportProfits
•Exemption from Excise dutiesand
customs
•No location constraints
•23% and rising STPI unitsin Tier II & III
cities
SEZ (Special Economic Zones)
Term
Fiscal Benefits
Location & Size restrictions
•Allocated for 15 Years
•100% tax holiday on ExportProfitsfor
first 5 years
•Exemption from Excise duties& custom
•Restricted to prescribed zones
•Minimum areaof 25 Acres
17. 17
IT – ITeS: Gujarat Scenario
In FY 2015-16, the size of ICT industryin
Gujarat was estimated aroundUSD 1.1
billion includingexports worthUSD 400
million
• More than 1,500 companies are registered
with Gujarat Electronics & Software
Industries Association(GESIA)
• IT units in Gujarat are spreading their
markets from the US to other regions like
Europe, MiddleEast and Africa
• Infrastructure available at Garima Park -
Gandhinagar, GNFC Info - tower, Astron IT
Tech Park - Ahmedabad and L&T
Technology Parkin Vadodara
• The stretch between Ahmedabad and
Gandhinagar is now being developed as a
knowledge corridor. Land has been allotted
and several IT parks and centres of
excellence are taking shape here
Source : Department of Science & Technology, Gujarat
1 USD = INR 65
54.8
74.8
121.5
184.6
276.9
400.0
0.0
50.0
100.0
150.0
200.0
250.0
300.0
350.0
400.0
450.0
IT Exports from Gujarat (USD million)
Source : Gujarat Informatics Ltd. ; Department of Science & Technology,
Gujarat
40th Skoch Summit2015:GujaratStateawardedbySKOCH Groupundercategoryof
“CompetitiveStates of India” by BombayStock Exchange, Mumbai.
18. 18
IT – ITeS: Gujarat Advantage
Infrastructure
9 Special Economic Zones
planned specifically for IT/ITeS
Source:Ministry of CommerceandIndustry, Governmentof India;STPIGandhinagar
Notified Operational
Vadodara
Ahmedabad
Gandhinagar
Software Technology Parks of
India (STPI)
• Gujarat has a Software Technology Park in
Gandhinagar with a sub – centerin Surat
• Services offered at STPI include:
Connectivity solutionsfrom 64kbpsto n x
64Kbps capacity and above
OSS Solutionswith completeSLA
End to End linkmonitoring backed by a strong
NetworkManagement Center
Web Hosting Service
FTP Facility
SoftLINK Services
Converged IP Services
24-Seat Incubation Facility
Statutory Services
20. 20
Gujarat International Finance
Tech (GIFT) City
Globally benchmarkedInternational Finance
Centre
Strategically Located
Central businesshub – 0.5 million direct &0.5
million indirect jobs
Targeting Financial Services &IT/ ITeS sectors
First ofit’s kind development in scale,scope &
quality
State-of-the-art infrastructure
GIFT city with its World Class infrastructureoffers an excellent platform forsettingup of export
orientedIT/ ITeS units
GIFT ICT advantage
• High speed IP-based network
• Infinitebandwidth
• Robust data centre with disaster recovery sites
• Intelligent buildingservices
• Shared market infrastructure
Source:Gujarat Urban DevelopmentCorporation(GUDC)
21. 21
IT – ITeS Companiesin GIFT City
Source:Gujarat Urban DevelopmentCorporation(GUDC)
22. 22
Objectives:
• To increase the current investment inIT/ITeS sectorby 10 times.
• To increase the turnoverup to USD 15 Bn.
• To increase IT exports from the State up to USD 2 Bn.
• To promote and develop employment opportunities in the IT and ITeS Sector and
provide direct employment to 10 lakh persons.
• To focus, inter alia, on Financial Services, Mobile Applications, Animation, 3D-Gaming,
Digital Entertainment, Cloud, Big-data and Internet-of-things.
Gujarat IT – ITeS Policy 2016 – 2021
23. 23
Gujarat IT – ITeS Policy 2016 – 2021
AssistanceAvailable for Eligible IT/ITeS Parks
• Capital Subsidyup to INR 25 Crore
• 100% reimbursement ofRegistration/Stamp Duty
• 100% reimbursement ofElectricityDuty for5 years
• Powertariffsubsidy at the rate ofRe. 1 perunit
Incentivesto IT/ITeS Units
• Capital Subsidyup to INR 1 Crore
• 100% reimbursement ofRegistration/Stamp Duty
• Lease rental subsidy up to INR 8/ sq. ft. for5 years
• Interest subsidy up to INR 50 lakhs for5 years
• VAT/ CST/ GSTincentivesfor8 years
• 100% reimbursement ofElectricityDuty for5 years
• Powertariffsubsidy at the rate ofINR 1 perunit
• Employment GenerationIncentivethrough EPF Contribution
• Patent assistance
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Gujarat IT – ITeS Policy 2016 – 2021
OtherIncentives
• Market Development Support forparticipation in International TradeFairs
• Support to R&D Institutions, testing facilitiesup to 60% ofthe projectcost
• Assistance to MSMEsforup to 3 industry standard quality certifications
• Skill Development: Assistance of 50% of the training fee to MSMEs for obtaining industry
recognized skill certification
• Assistance up to INR 50 lakh for setting up Finishing Schools for IT/ITES Sector in Colleges and
Educational Institutes
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IT – ITeS industry in India
Vast Opportunities
Small and medium technology businesses (USD 11.6 billion in 2015), is expected to
present opportunities of USD 25.8 billion by 2020. Moreover, India has nearly 51
million such businesses of which 12 million have a high degree of technology
influence and are looking to adopt newerIT products
• Social, mobility, analytics and cloud (SMAC) are collectively expected to offer a USD 1
trillion opportunity
• Cloud represents the largest opportunity under SMAC, increasing at a CAGR of
approximately 30 % to around USD 650-700 billion by 2020
• The social media is the second most lucrative segment for IT firms, offering a USD
250 billion market opportunity by 2020
• The Indian e-commerce segment is USD 12 billion in size and is witnessing strong
growth and thereby offers another attractive avenue for IT companies to develop
products and services to cater to the high growth consumersegment
• India’s internet economy is expected to touch INR 10 trillion (USD 151.6 billion) by
2018, accounting for 5 per cent of the country’s gross domestic product (GDP)
Source: www.indiabusiness.nic.in
1 USD = INR 65
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IT – ITeS: Opportunities in Gujarat
Cloud basedservicesand solutions
IT HardwareandChip manufacturing
e – Commerce
IT basededucationand trainings
Social, mobility,analyticsand cloud (SMAC)
Developing E-Governance & M- Governance services
Urban & rural planning – using GIS, remote sensing
Worldclass Data / ComputerCenters
Animation,3D, Gaming & Digital Entertainment
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