Indian language Internet users to reach 536 million by 2021

IANS  |  Hyderabad 

The number of users in Indian languages is expected to reach 536 million over the next four years, contributing 35 per cent of $4.4 billion digital ad spend in the country, says

Four languages -- Telugu, Marathi, Tamil and Bengali -- will account for about 30 per cent of non-English

The number of language users is expected to grow at CAGR 18 per cent over the next four years to reach 536 million while the number of English users will grow by only 3 per cent to reach 199 million.

With tremendous growth in non-English Internet, has decided to focus on supporting the Indian languages.

On Wednesday, it launched Telugu language support for its - and This will enable and advertisers to reach out to the large base of in Telugu.

The expects the number of in Telugu to be over 91 million in the next four years. Among Indian languages, Telugu has the second highest propensity. It is the fourth language after Hindi, Bengali and Tamil for which Google has launched its support for advertising.

With this launch, and will now have Telugu language support, enabling publishers and advertisers to run ads in Telugu. It will also support Telugu language publishers to run ads powered by Google in the language to grow their business.

Content creators, who have websites and blogs in Telugu, will be able to sign up for and run ads on their content and attract advertisers from across the globe.

Announcing the launch of Telugu language ads, Rajan Anandan, Vice-President, and India, Google, said expanding support for local Indian languages on Google ad platforms was aimed towards making India's Internet more useful for a billion Indians.

With 400 million Internet users, has the second highest It is also the fastest growing in the world, adding 8 to 10 million users every month.

Rajan said that changes seen in over the last 18-20 months were seen nowhere else in the world. The mobile data truly became affordable with the charges coming down from Rs 250 per gigabyte to just Rs 15-20.

According to him, there has been explosive growth in all categories like search, video, social, messaging and

Rajan said the new users coming on board were very different from first 100 million users. The biggest different is 9 out of 10 users coming online are Indian

The new users were also comfortable accessing Internet on voice. He expected to be the first

India was also likely to be the first where Internet would be consumed more offline than online.

Google is currently offering its top 8 products in Indian languages. supports 11 Indian languages.

"Eventually, Google will support all these 11 languages on its add platforms," said Shalini Girish, Director, Google Marketing Solutions, India. She, however, did not specify the timeline.

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First Published: Wed, June 27 2018. 18:08 IST