India’s internet footprint continues to expand at an unmatched scale. Fresh state-wise data shows just how uneven — and massive — digital adoption has become across the country. From densely populated northern states to smaller union territories, internet usage paints a clear picture of where India’s digital momentum is strongest and where growth is still catching up.
This breakdown isn’t just a numbers list. It reflects how connectivity, affordability, infrastructure, and population density shape India’s digital economy.
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India’s top states by internet users:
- Uttar Pradesh: 131.14 million
India’s largest state leads decisively, driven by population size and aggressive mobile internet adoption. - Maharashtra: 109.46 million
A strong mix of urban broadband, mobile data usage, and enterprise connectivity. - West Bengal: 63.75 million
Rapid smartphone penetration and affordable data plans fuel growth. - Tamil Nadu: 63.48 million
One of India’s most digitally mature states with high urban and rural usage. - Karnataka: 60.30 million
Tech-led adoption, strong IT workforce, and high digital literacy. - Gujarat: 55.86 million
Steady growth across both urban and semi-urban regions. - Bihar: 54.37 million
Mobile-first internet usage drives numbers despite lower per-capita income. - Rajasthan: 52.04 million
Expanding coverage and competitive data pricing push adoption. - Madhya Pradesh: 49.50 million
Strong rural mobile data growth in recent years.
Mid-tier states showing solid digital presence:
- Andhra Pradesh: 36.47 million
- Telangana: 36.19 million
- Kerala: 36.06 million
- Delhi: 35.88 million
- Haryana: 30.14 million
- Punjab: 27.19 million
- Odisha: 25.89 million
These regions benefit from better network quality, higher literacy, and strong government digital initiatives.
Smaller states and emerging regions:
- Assam: 20.33 million
- Jharkhand: 19.37 million
- Chhattisgarh: 17.51 million
Internet usage here is largely mobile-driven, with scope for broadband expansion.
Hilly states and union territories:
- Jammu & Kashmir: 9.92 million
- Uttarakhand: 9.86 million
- Himachal Pradesh: 6.67 million
- Goa: 2.41 million
- Manipur: 2.30 million
- Tripura: 2.19 million
- Meghalaya: 2.08 million
- Nagaland: 1.66 million
- Chandigarh: 1.39 million
- Mizoram: 1.24 million
- Puducherry: 1.15 million
- Arunachal Pradesh: 0.93 million
- Dadra & Nagar Haveli: 0.84 million
- Sikkim: 0.64 million
- Ladakh: 0.43 million
- Andaman & Nicobar Islands: 0.43 million
- Lakshadweep: 0.05 million
Geography, population size, and infrastructure challenges naturally limit total user numbers here.
Why this data matters:
- Shows where India’s digital economy is already strong
- Highlights states with untapped growth potential
- Helps businesses target markets more intelligently
- Explains why mobile-first services dominate India
- Offers insight into future broadband and 5G expansion priorities
India’s internet story isn’t just about national totals. It’s a patchwork of regional realities — some saturated, some still scaling fast. For startups, advertisers, policymakers, and telecom players, these numbers define where the next wave of digital growth will come from.
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