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		<title>Where is India in Internet Adoption?</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ajay Shah</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Where is India in terms of usage of the Internet? One way to think about this question is to look at specific application areas. I saw two fragments of evidence today:</p> Online trading Writing in Hindu Business Line, Rajalakshmi Sivam has interesting information about the share of online trading on NSE:</p> 2006 Today Number <span style="color:#777"> . . . &#8594; Read More: <a href="http://www.citizeneconomists.com/blogs/2009/09/18/where-is-india-in-internet-adoption/">Where is India in Internet Adoption?</a></span>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Where is India in terms of usage of the Internet? One way to think   about this question is to look at specific application areas. I saw   two fragments of evidence today:</p>
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<dd>Writing in <em>Hindu Business       Line</em>, <a href="http://www.thehindubusinessline.com/2009/08/23/stories/2009082351300100.htm">Rajalakshmi       Sivam</a> has interesting information about the share of online       trading on NSE:</p>
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<dd>Writing in <em>Business Standard</em>,       <a href="http://www.business-standard.com/india/storypage.php?autono=367841">Sharmishtha       Mukherjee</a> says that 34% of the tickets sold by Indian       Railways were sold online.</p>
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<p>Ordinarily we might have thought that the rich trade on the stock   market, and have better Internet connectivity. So one might have   expected a bigger share for Internet commerce with online   trading. But it&#8217;s quite striking to see the proportion of online   trading at NSE (33%) line up almost exactly with the proportion of   online ticketing at IR (34%). IR users are likely to not have   broadband at home: they&#8217;re probably using Internet cafes.</p>
<p>Three other areas are of interest to me in thinking about this:</p>
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<li> Does someone know about the extent to which banking transactions   have shifted to the net?</li>
<li> Does someone know about the extent to which airline tickets are   purchased over the net. Speaking for me, perhaps 80% of my air   travel gets done through cleartrip.</li>
<li> Is there traction with craigslist in India? The few times that I   have looked, I&#8217;ve not been impressed at the liquidity.</li>
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<p>Turning to supply side concerns, there are two problems. The first   is bandwidth. India does fairly badly on broadband, owing to policy   impediments. We&#8217;re all waiting for the 3G rollout to get a <a href="http://ajayshahblog.blogspot.com/2009/08/improving-wireless-bandwidth.html">quantum   leap</a> in bandwidth.</p>
<p>The data above, for NSE trading and Indian Railways, is the picture that we&#8217;re seeing in pre-broadband India. I think that in the coming five years, a full quarter of the households of India will have a broadband connection (either through a computer or through a smartphone), and that will generate profound change.</p>
<p>The second constraint is development talent. By and large, most websites done in India are just bad. It seems that computer programmers in India do not get the Internet. There&#8217;s probably too much of mechanical use of tools and techniques learned on Windows PCs; there&#8217;s probably too much Microsoft in the formative years of young people. More study of good quality systems is called for [<a href="http://www.mayin.org/ajayshah/COMPUTING/web_development_guidelines.html">link</a>]. The best role model that I show all software developers, about a decent e-commerce website, is cleartrip. A bunch of people who get this need to start a hall of shame for badly designed web systems and e-commerce systems in India. My suggestion for the first case study to write up there is: `Bhuvan&#8217; by ISRO.</p>
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