While the country lagged behind considerably on broadband access and policy, it made a solid mark in fields such as "protecting data and devices" and "communication and collaborating", according to the Barclays Digital Development Index commissioned byAshok Vaswani, the Indian-origin CEO of Barclays UK.
The index benchmarks 10 countries worldwide on their readiness to compete in the digital economy and was aimed at tackling areas in which the UK is lagging behind other countries.
"India is placed 7th overall; bottom of the league on broadband access and policy but top on digital creation and coding," it added.
The UK-headquartered bank had surveyed 10,000 workers in 10 countries to create its ranking - Estonia (1), South Korea (2), Sweden (3), UK (4), China (5), US (6), India (7), Germany (8), Brazil (9) and South Africa (10).
The country-based survey measured the level of "Individual Digital Empowerment" among workers by assessing their digital skills in six categories ranging from basic to more advanced: researching and evaluating information; communicating and collaborating; protecting data and devices; content creation and coding; solving problems; and knowledge and attitude.
"We want the UK to be the most digitally savvy nation on earth," said Vaswani.
"This research shows Britons need to equip themselves with digital skills whether to future-proof their career, or keep personal data and devices safe," he noted.
Only 16 per cent of workers in the UK would be comfortable building a website, compared with 39 per cent in Brazil and 37 per cent in India, according to the report.
Among other emerging countries, Estonia and South Korea lead the way in providing people with vocational skills in the digital space.
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