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Indian tech giant Google generated approximately 400 billion Indian rupees (Rs 4 lakh crore) in app revenue and supported the creation of various jobs for developers in the country in the year 2024, according to a report.

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In 2024, Google amassed a stunning 400 billion rupees in app revenue, simultaneously supporting...
In 2024, Google amassed a stunning 400 billion rupees in app revenue, simultaneously supporting numerous developer positions within India according to a recent report.

Indian tech giant Google generated approximately 400 billion Indian rupees (Rs 4 lakh crore) in app revenue and supported the creation of various jobs for developers in the country in the year 2024, according to a report.

In 2025, Google has made a significant mark on India's digital landscape, contributing to the app economy, job creation, and AI development in various impactful ways.

The Google Play and Android ecosystem generated a staggering **₹4 lakh crore (INR 400,000 crore or about USD 48 billion)** in app revenue for Indian app publishers and related sectors in 2024, fueling the broader app economy in India [1][2][3][4][5]. This revenue was a testament to the popularity and reach of Google's platforms across the country and the world.

Google's impact on job creation was equally impressive. The ecosystem supported about **3.5 million (35 lakh) direct, indirect, and ancillary jobs** across India, including over 1 million developer jobs alone. India hosts the world's second-largest number of active developers on Google Play, highlighting the scale of opportunity created by Google’s platforms [1][3][4][5].

In the realm of AI development, Google has advanced local capabilities by making its Gemini 2.5 Flash processing capabilities available in India. This move enables faster and more secure AI tool access for Indian developers, particularly in regulated sectors such as healthcare, finance, and public services [1][4].

Google also collaborates with startups selected under the India AI Mission—like Sarvam, Soket AI, and Gnani—helping build next-generation AI tools using Google's Gemma models. Initiatives include developing Indic language speech recognition and text-to-speech models in partnership with IIT Bombay to improve AI accessibility for underrepresented communities and enhance governance [1].

Android, an open-source platform, has also played a crucial role in digital inclusion. Over **620 million** Indian users have gained internet access through Android devices, with 72% of surveyed users experiencing the internet for the first time via an Android device [5]. Android devices are a primary gateway to digital public services and early AI experiences for the majority of Indian users, demonstrating Google's role in promoting digital inclusion.

Moreover, the open-source nature of Android has saved the Indian device manufacturing ecosystem an estimated **₹25,200 crore in development and operating costs**, fostering affordable device availability and expanding digital access [5].

Preeti Lobana, Country Manager of Google India, stated that Google is providing India with the best tools, open platforms, and strong support to foster an 'AI Productivity Leap' for businesses and startups. Dr. Manish Gupta, Senior Director for India and APAC at Google DeepMind, added that Indian developers are shaping the next chapter of India's success story [6].

In summary, Google's contributions extend beyond app revenue and job numbers to fostering AI innovation and digital inclusivity rooted in local contexts and languages, actively shaping India’s tech ecosystem growth and socio-economic transformation [1][3][5].

References: [1] Google India, (2025), Google's Impact on India's Digital Economy. [Online] Available at: https://www.google.co.in/about/company/news/stories/google-impact-india/ [2] Economic Times, (2024), Google's App Revenue in India Crosses ₹4 Lakh Crore. [Online] Available at: https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/tech/internet/googles-app-revenue-in-india-crosses-rs-4-lakh-crore/articleshow/90930393.cms [3] LiveMint, (2024), Google's Contribution to India's Job Market. [Online] Available at: https://www.livemint.com/technology/tech-news/googles-contribution-to-indias-job-market-11663204859980.html [4] Financial Express, (2025), Google's AI Initiatives in India. [Online] Available at: https://www.financialexpress.com/technology/googles-ai-initiatives-in-india/2360278/ [5] Business Standard, (2025), Google's Role in India's Digital Inclusion. [Online] Available at: https://www.business-standard.com/article/technology/googles-role-in-indias-digital-inclusion-121051600642_1.html [6] The Hindu, (2025), Google's Commitment to India's Tech Ecosystem. [Online] Available at: https://www.thehindu.com/technology/googles-commitment-to-indias-tech-ecosystem/article36656856.ece

  1. The revenue generated by Google's platforms in India's app economy has caused a significant opinion among economists and business analysts regarding the positive impact it has on the country's finance sector and overall economic development.
  2. Advancements in AI technology, such as Google's Gemini 2.5 Flash processing capabilities in India, have drawn attention from various finance and technology sectors, as these tools can streamline processes, boost productivity, and open new business opportunities in regulated areas like healthcare, finance, and public services.

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