"Driven by growth in software and IT services revenue, IT spending in India is forecast to reach USD 72.4 billion in 2017, up 6.9 per cent from 2016 estimated spending of USD 67.7 billion," Peter Sondergaard, Senior Vice President -Research, Gartner said.
Analysts said the key vertical segments driving IT spending growth include communications, media and services, banking and securities, manufacturing and utilities markets.
He said that by 2021, Digital giants will disrupt the digital interactions and have their presence in 20 per cent of overall market where companies from countries like India and Western Europe are lacking.
"Most of the Digital giants are either from US or China. India and Western Europe have no digital giants. We have to resolve ourselves whether that is acceptable for the economic policy perspective because at the end of the day, this may result these giants controlling relationship with customers in India," Sondergaard said.
"Something needs to be done that is not necessarily in the scope of economic policy today in India or West Europe to create a technology platform that you require consumers to use. That is a hypothetical situation. Therefore, the question is how can you use economic policy to have faster level of innovation that creates a platform alternatives for future," Sondergaard said.
Gartner India head of research and Gartner Fellow Partha Iyenger said that Software spending is projected to grow 7.3 per cent in 2016, and it will grow another 12.8 per cent in 2017 to total USD 5 billion.
"It (government intervention) is not possible to do in
democratic society like India and similarly in Western Europe. It is not perfectionism that will create environment but incentives but IT driven mindset, policy etc where Indian policy makers need to focus," Iyengar said.
He said that Alibaba has said that after China, very clearly, India is its target market.
"If you look at their investment in PayTm and some other investments, WeChat is already there, now you look at a scarier thought then Google dominating India, its Alibaba dominating India and Indian commerce.
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