The company's earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) - which excludes one-time effects, for the financial year ended March 31, rose to 1.12 billion pounds, from 985 million pounds in 2010-11, Vodafone said in a statement.
The Group's revenue from Indian operations surged to 4.26 billion pounds in 2011-12, from 3.85 billion pounds in the previous fiscal.
The telecom entity attributed the robust earnings from India's operations to service revenue as well as higher customer base. The growth also came from mobile operators starting to charge for SMS termination during the second quarter of the 2012 financial year.
"Service revenue grew by 19.5 per cent, driven by an 11.8 per cent increase in the customer base, strong growth in incoming and outgoing voice minutes and 51.3 per cent growth in data revenue," Vodafone said.
Although the market remains highly competitive, the effective rate per minute remained broadly stable during the year, it added.
"In India, pricing showed clear signs of stabilisation after a prolonged price war," Vodafone said.
As of March 21, 2012 the customer base had increased to 150.5 million in the country, with data customers totalling 35.4 million.
Vodafone said its adjusted operating profit from India business was 60 million pounds in 12-months ended March 2012 as compared to 15 pounds in the previous year.
Overall, Vodafone's EBITDA dropped to 14.5 billion pounds in 2011-12 from 14.7 billion pounds a year earlier.
The group's revenue for the year improved by 1.2 per cent to 46.4 billion pounds mainly on account of contribution from key countries such as India and Turkey.
"Our focus on the key growth areas of data, emerging markets and enterprise is positioning us well in a difficult macroeconomic environment. Our commercial performance and our ability to leverage scale continue to be strong, enabling us to gain or hold market share in most of our key markets, and reduce the rate of margin decline," Vodafone Group Chief Executive Vittorio Colao said.
"Our robust cash generation and the dividend received from Verizon Wireless have enabled us to translate this operational success into good returns for shareholders," he added.
Looking ahead, Vodafone expects fiscal 2013 adjusted operating profit in the range of 11.1-11.9 billion pounds.
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