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Now before I start to give my opinion on the Indian extension, I wish to convey the fact that I am definitely NOT trying to hype up the .IN scene to propagate my own portfolio or investments, which many people often believe when domainers make positive comments on certain extensions. Although I must say that I am the owner of a fair few nice .IN names, I feel that I am quite behind with .IN and therefore playing catch up on pretty much a daily basis now through hand regs and buying on reseller market, trying to build up a decent portfolio of .in at reasonable prices, before its too late. Many strong key (and clever) players have been in the .IN game for many many years, secretly trading amongst themselves and waiting for the explosion that is about to occur in the next few months.

I started investing in .IN a few years back but it has only been over the last couple of years, that I have realized the true potential in this amazing extension. Many years ago, I had initially thought that .in was only good for domain hacks, with quite a few companies all over the globe buying .in names primarily for only that purpose ( many still do) and not even thinking about the traffic from India but I only fully realized a couple of years ago that I was very wrong about .in and wished that I had got in much earlier and I think that the Chinese are also realising that now too.

I am sure you are all aware of the recent rapid momentum with NNN.ins & LLL.ins which are showing growth at an unprecedented speed, prices increasing on a daily basis. This shows the potential of .IN and also a precursor of what is going to happen in the coming months. And in a matter of speaking, I guess it is already starting to happen right now as we speak, with more and more end users buying .Ins and interesting being sparked all over India and globally too. After rapid increases in NNN.ins & LLL.ins sparked by the Chinese, then will come massive increases in sale prices of .IN keywords, which are already becoming hot property in India right now anyway.

The .IN extension is definitely the future of the Indian Webspace and the market is starting to move extremely fast at this moment in time, some very exciting times ahead! Not sure if you guys have been keeping up to date with the news, but over the last few months, there has been some very big news about the Indian webspace market. Flipkart, India’s largest e-commerce company, raised $6 Billion in total venture capitalists, and $1 Billion just last year and the company is now valued at $15 Billion. This funding figure matches facebook’s fundraising back in 2011 and makes it the third largest deal of its kind in the world!

Also during the same week last year, Amazon announced a $2 Billion investment in its India unit and has recently stated that India is the next ‘Trillion Dollar’ market, stating that the size of opportunity in India is so large it will be measured in trillions, not billions!

There are many excellent figures for India's internet entrepreneurs from the commitment and faith in India of the larger firms & global corporations. There have been many such multi-billion/million deals last year and this year seems just as exciting, if not more. There are also major rumors now that Walmart's entry into Indian e-commerce is very imminent! Things are starting to move extremely quickly over there and the market is about to mature to a completely new level guys! Just yesterday, the Prime Minister of India launched a $1.5 Billion fund for new startups. India truly is on the cusp of a digital revolution. Mobile phone subscriptions in the country have already passed the 1 Billion mark and these are now quickly being replaced by smartphones. This is pretty much a once in a lifetime moment, and the prime minister has stated that “the transformation occuring is on a scale that is, perhaps, unmatched in human history”.

The changing landscape in India is now moving at neck breaking speed. Internet access has rapidly expanded and the Reliance Group is due to make a move by summer of this year that will totally change everything in India, with EXTREMELY cheap access to 4G! Already mostly through mobile devices, Indians are now increasingly shifting daily activity online, like reading the newspaper, doing bank transactions and buying goods and services, from shoes to refrigerators etc….

Nowadays in India, billboards, text messages and emails bombard people every day with news of deep online-only discounts and special offers. By June, more Indians are expected to access the Internet on their cellphones — 371 million — than the entire population of the United States! And we are just talking about cellphone internet connections here, not even including the other initiatives in fixed line, fibre optic, cable connections etc…

Just this week, an indian firm just released a smartphone that is priced under 500 rupees, less than 5 USD (1% of the price of the latest Apple iPhone). The current median in India age is 27, nearly a full decade younger than in China!

E-commerce in India is growing at a compound annual rate of 34 percent, according to the Internet and Mobile Association of India.

By next year, many experts agree on the fact that there will be half a billion Indians online. India has already surpassed the USA in terms of number of users. A flood of cheap smartphones in the market is encouraging rapid internet adoption and an online revolution is taking place. Unlike the other BRIC countries such a China, Russia and Brazil, the consumers in India are largely Anglophone which means that as Indians become the second-largest nationality online (after the Chinese), they simultaneously will become the single largest group on the English-language internet. A vast majority of them using the English language as the preferred way to communicate online!


On top of that mobile increase, fibre optic subscribers through the Indian government's NOFN project are likely to reach over 600 million by 2020! With average Internet speeds in India set to triple over the next couple of years, this is going to be the LARGEST MARKET in the world and it will all start kicking off towards sometime this summer!



India is the worlds largest democracy and has the second largest population of English speakers in the world. It also currently has the world's largest youth population. In total the population of India is equivalent of more than the populations of Europe and the US combined! Just think about this sort of opportunity guys!

Just literally a few months ago, Japans richest man (owner of SoftBank) invested $627million in an Indian web company and stated that is had plans to invest $10Billion over the next couple of years due to the vast market potential of India.



India's population has now crossed over the 1 billion mark, more than half of its population are younger than 25 and nearly 70 percent of its 1.25 billion population is under 40. Therefore in absolute numbers, this is actually unprecedented anywhere in the history of the world. It also comes at a time when much of the developed world and also China have aging populations. Overall, India will overtake China as the largest population in the world before 2030. At the current growth rate, India will easily exceed 600 million internet users by 2018 or much before that. This will make India the biggest open internet access market in the world and therefore this is the place to capitalize on some serious growth. And remember guys, India is the largest DEMOCRACY in the world, and that word democracy is what is changing the minds of Google, Twitter, Facebook, Uber etc…to start moving away from China and more into India.

India is also set to overtake the U.S. as the world's largest Facebook market by number of users before the end of this year, which already at over 135 million users, is the only country specific market in the world where Facebook is aspiring to have 1 billion users, nowhere else are they or can they even aspire for this guys. It was literally just a few months ago that Zuckerberg met with Modi to discuss the push forward of internet useage in India and has been in India yet again to push his ideas. Discussions are always continuing with the top web corporations and the politicians of India, to push forward Internet useage in the country.

India added 100 million new users to the Internet in 2015, taking the country to more than 400 million users -- more than there are residents of the US. But with another 800 million yet to be connected, the world's biggest tech companies are eager to be a part of India's consumer tech boom in the next few years. Between Google last month beginning its mission to hook up train stations around India with free Wi-Fi and Facebook's controversial Free Basics initiative, which will give limited e-services to the poor at no cost, expect the numbers to only accelerate. In 2015, smartphone sales in India eclipsed those in the US for the first time ever, according to Counterpoint Research. China remains the world's largest phone market, but it's nearing saturation point, with growth stalling in 2015 for the first time. The US is a similarly tough nut to crack, with 79 percent of people already owning smartphones, according to ComScore.

Due to these statistics and current initiatives and business projects taking place in this country, India is of course set to shortly become the largest population of web users in the world!

I realize guys that many of you may primarily be involved in .COM and you may ask that although India is rapidly becoming a massive user base in the online world, why would the users move to a cctld like .IN rather than .COM or another of the many new/old extensions? My belief is that .COM is becoming slightly saturated or which I why I chose .IN over .COM when concentrating on ROI.


Of course, I believe that .COM is still CURRENTLY king globally and will be king for a long long time, there is no denying that. I personally started off in domaining over 12 years ago with primarily .coms, .orgs and .nets. I now have no .coms in my portfolio and have also sold most of my .nets and .orgs too to generate enough funds to buy into .IN which I believe is the next big thing for sure! .Com is great for primarily international/USA traffic, but Google has a local search site for many individual countries, for example Google.ca for Canada, Google.fr for France & Google.co.uk for the UK. These local search engines tend to give priority to local domains and Google in India will tend to give priority for .IN extensions when end users are searching for specific items. Therefore IF any major corporation is interested in gaining traffic from INDIAN customers then they will need the .IN extension to further this cause and create a highly ranked online portal to their store/services through the Indian webspace, which now many of them are already doing. I know that algorithms are continually changing and take into account many more other factors than this, and I may not be completely correct in my understanding. But using the .IN extension to start operations in India is a growing market and many global/Indian corporations are already doing this. .IN is now the primary extension for India and is unbeatable in generating traffic for businesses through the web whom want to capitalize on India’s enormous population. 



Most companies based within India are using .IN sites as their primary websites and redirecting their .com sites to the .IN ones and having been doing so for many years now. Also, many international companies are already using .IN sites as their primary portals for Indian originated specific traffic and then transferring into their .com sites or even just using the .IN sites as their primary sites over there, built specifically for the Indian market. Most international companies use ccTLDs in this manner and they are not just bought as a defensive move to protect their trademark and name, although this is definitely also a major advantage of owning all important extensions of a brand in new major emerging markets. Also another great stat is that the IMF have concluded that the total size of the Indian economy is set to surpass that of Japan and Germany combined by 2019.

Again, why not .com for Indians? Well .com is still used by Indians and it always will be just as it is still used by Germans or the British. But INDIAN users do often prefer the .IN extension over .com, unless of course they are specifically looking for products or services that are based outside of India. This is similar to markets such as the UK in which .co.uk is the predominant extension used, German market where .de is used over .com unless looking for global services etc.....Yet India is even more nationalistic than most of these other countries and in a similar manner to China, Indians always prefer to use INDIAN identifiable services & options due to long established trust and pride in their country and this is exactly why the .IN extension is prime real estate for the Indian webspace. It is also the preferred extension that is being pushed by the Indian government and that is exactly why many are now investing in .IN names.



Guys, im sure you're pretty much up to date with the current marketplace anyway but yeah go ahead and check out the statistics for yourself in regards to India and i'm pretty sure that you'll agree with me when I say that it is going to blow up in a massive way! All of these stats that I have mentioned can be verified on many established global business/news sites with a simple google search.

There's literally $Billions currently being poured into the Indian Webspace and Indian Internet usage right now, every single western/global company is dying to get in and many Indian companies are racking up their arsenal as we speak. The newly formed government is extremely pro-digital and the word on the street is that they are going to quickly start easing out a lot of national policies, making it easier to carry out business/services online. This already occurred yesterday in the start up sector.

I'm not sure if you guys are aware of what occurred just over a decade ago in relation to the telecoms industry over there but it went absolutely crazy and led to a full on price war in relation to tariffs and mobile phone products, which led to India rapidly becoming the number two country of the highest users of mobile devices in the world (soon to become number one). Yet this time, the rate of growth is expected to be more than triple that in relation to web usage, smartphone adoption ect.... Extremely cheap 4G with subsidised smartphones, tablets is expected to be rolled out on a national scale in 2016 by major companies such as Reliance ect.....

The number of end users in India is already set to surpass the number in USA, and we've not even reached the quarter way point in terms of the size of population in India.

The major western corporates are already betting big on India and by the end of the year, it'll be far too late to get in on the game as many old school players would've already got a foothold on the major keywords and won't be letting go for spare change. I myself wish I had go in earlier on the .IN game. BUT there is still massive opportunity RIGHT NOW, as it is STILL a buyer’s market which I don’t believe will be the case in one years time!
And since the market is on the cusp of exploding in India and I know the potential worth of these names in a year or two time will be immense.



Guys, you have to realise that by 2018, India will have twice the number of Internet users as the US does and has already overtaken the US in terms of number of user at the end of last year. Of course the market will take a while to fully mature, but in sheer advertising potential alone, this is amazing! And plus the speed of adoption nowadays both in web services and ecommerce is incredibly fast!
India already at this moment in time has over 400 million internet users, which is nearly 17 times the full actual population of the country of Australia guys. And as I write this email this very moment, India is adding 1.25 millions internet users to the web every single week which is nearly 180,000 new unique users of the internet per day! By the end of today, another 180,000 users would've come online and have started searching for things on the web and the same will happening again tomorrow, and the day after and the day after that....ect..... Those figures are just too wild to ignore! Yes of course, all of these users are not mature users as in the west, they will not all buy lots of items on through the web, they may not all spend hours on the web every single day BUT these aspects are rapidly changing and these users are quickly changing their habits and many are starting to replicate our habits here in the west.

Once an Indian picks up a smartphone, they will never go back! I think that investors in the web game tend not to pay too much attention on new emerging markets in the beginning, always instead looking towards .com & the western markets which I believe have now started to slowly saturate in terms of growth. Why buy up in Beverly Hills when there is no further growth happening there? When instead we can look at a new neighbourhood that is growing beyond all expectations and will soon be the new Beverly Hills of the East! The time is now, the buyers market is now! I don’t think investors here should miss out on this chance! Obviously no one here will take this information as gospel, so therefore I request anyone whom finds all of this interesting, then please research into this for yourself and I am sure that you will find that adding some nice .ins into your portfolio NOW rather than later will be a good financial decision. B-)
 
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In fact wiki says there are a lot of people who know English, but only 200,000 or so speak natively

Did you miss out a zero or two ;) whats the link?

Are street signs duplicated in English? Does cities have advertisements in English? Do people actually use English in their daily lifes;

I can say for big cites, not much up to date on towns, but then in India even towns are quite populated ;) Check the big cities link to see the ( not up to date ) population of big cities.

India is very diverse, languages, dialects, food, dress, pretty much everything is different and 'regional', literally every few hundred km. To someone who is not familiar, it might, seem they have crossed into a different country.

English is pretty much the 2nd or 3rd most common language in all big cities ( not the most widely used but most common across people of different languages), and there are many big cities in India. College education is mostly English. To get a mid level job in private sector, you need to know 'English' also. Professional communication is pretty much in English. There is a variation of national language and English, called Hinglish, even non-English educated population uses a bit of English in big cites.

Store names are in both, English and in regional language. English print Ads are pretty common, I would not be surprised if they are on par with regional language. TV Ads are mostly in regional or national language, though.

Will try to find a link to newspaper sales data, which is a good measure of which language is common across group of people in an area.

or in a nutshell, English is common in all big cities.

Maybe someone can chime in for this and specially for outside big cities.
 
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I like .in extension. Have been looking into it, as part of our business for some time now. My concern is - actual people who speak English as their first language and or fluently. In fact wiki says there are a lot of people who know English, but only 200,000 or so speak natively, meaning, I assume - fluently.
Can someone from India confirm this. Are street signs duplicated in English? Does cities have advertisements in English? Do people actually use English in their daily lifes; Schools, colleges, etc
From outside, it's really hard to actually figure out how much of a value .in (english words really is)

In other words, let;s take other popular extensions within their own region. .ru, for example. Well, it's a popular extension within russia and ex-soviet block countries. However, I am fairly sure it's not the english words with this extension which are trading well on the market. It is Russian words, in both Russian and English letters, which are doing well.

And yes, a lot of people study english as their second language in Russia. Wiki does not report it correctly. Not as much as in India, of course, but my point is - there is no or very limited market there for english words and never will be.

Let's hope .in is much better - can someone who speaks the language and from the region answer this?

Thanks,
Alex
You seem to be implying Indians "dont speak english" which my senses are not reacting well to. i will assume you are just naive.
 
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_English-speaking_population

More English speakers than in UK, Canada or Australia, combined! And even this figure seems low based on what I see around me everywhere.

The local language and English are the most common combination of languages across India. Fluency levels might differ between individuals and differing educational backgrounds.

Agree. Just to add a bit more.

The important aspect one need to consider is English is the common business language of India, specially when comes to online world . I am from one of the southern states, even if i want to speak to my neighbor state members also I have to use English and I couldn't even think about any other language which we can speak commonly. I am talking about the educated population mainly , but for those who are not educated and can only speak only their local language there is no common language for us to communicate, if one want to grow in business specially online world , they must use English. there could be some exceptions, i am talking about the majority. In Northern India, Hindi is widely spoken common language.

Please refer this useful link shared to me a friend. India has over 1000 plus recognized languages. Its very diverse country..

http://www.bl.uk/learning/langlit/sounds/case-studies/minority-ethnic/asian/


Few of the popular government links
https://india.gov.in/ ( National Portal of India )
http://indiacode.nic.in/coiweb/welcome.html ( Constitution of India)

National portal is published in English language, is this not good enough to believe English is the common business language.
 
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_English-speaking_population

More English speakers than in UK, Canada or Australia, combined! And even this figure seems low based on what I see around me everywhere.

The local language and English are the most common combination of languages across India. Fluency levels might differ between individuals and differing educational backgrounds.

Thank you, Yes, I know. I have seen a lot of different statistics on India as well as wiki page of course, and I did some research before investing time and money into .in. Currently my company owns about 1500 .in domain properties and it's growing. I really hope .in will work out in the long run.

The question is not how many people said on the application they "speak" english. This is how the census is created, which transferred into wiki. The question is - when you are outside in the major city in India, can you reliably ask someone in English and expect an answer? Same way - are there billboards in english in the major cities in India? In other words - is business conducted in English and do majority of the population understands english.

I realize population in India is huge, therefore 10 % english speaking population seems like a lot and it is a lot. However, 10 % still means that only 1 out of 10 people will understand the question. If you go to England, Canada, Australia or any other English speaking countries - 100 % of the population will understand you. Therefore, 100 % of the population is your potential customers and business is conducted in English. Once you know this, you can start a business using english words, and place billboards or whatever is needed for your business model.

Do you see the concern? I am more concerned about tomorrow and the future as well Therefore the question remains: How's English taught in schools / colleges? Is it mandatory? Do you have an option to pick french, for example?

I think it's amazing that India has 50 cities with population over 1 million people. That is just awesome!.

I am comparing to USA - which has 10 cities and Russia which has 12...

Good luck in your business ventures,
Alex
 
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You seem to be implying Indians "dont speak english" which my senses are not reacting well to. i will assume you are just naive.
No, i did not imply anything like that.
 
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Thank you @domainpundit - information you provided is very helpful.
@DNVantage - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_English-speaking_population
the link I was talking about - it has a column: English as the first language (aka natively) - which has a number 200,000, which I was referring to.

Thank you all for this great amount of information.

100% English remains the future business language too. As per as my experience of .IN names, LLL.in and English words do very well , also very few Sanskrit words and also few Hindi words which are accepted into all major languages also has a good future. As per as my own portfolio of .IN names, 98% of the names are English based and i have 2% of names with either Sanskrit or Hindi names. I will stick to English as per as my investments are concerned.

FYI.. worth reading once to clarify your questions about the future.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...h-doubles-in-5-years/articleshow/49131447.cms
 
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Thank you @domainpundit - information you provided is very helpful.
@DNVantage - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_English-speaking_population
the link I was talking about - it has a column: English as the first language (aka natively) - which has a number 200,000, which I was referring to.

Thank you all for this great amount of information.

The 125 million of additional English language users, is an underestimate in my opinion. Also, you have to understand that being multilingual is the norm in India. Generally people know atleast 3 or 4 languages and most definitely have the ability to converse in English and visit websites in English. The key point, English is the medium of instruction in many city/town schools and not just a language that you take. Math, Science, Social Studies are all taught in English, which I find many are unaware here in the US.

I think India is on its way to being the largest English language population online..
 
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All excellent points, thank you.
@domainpundit - thanks will definitely read the article
I hope my company's .in portfolio also does well as it certainly looks promising.
 
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I like .in extension. Have been looking into it, as part of our business for some time now. My concern is - actual people who speak English as their first language and or fluently.

Glad you asked, hopefully the various responses will help others also considering .in :)

1500, wow! ....... You have 1500 and you asked for clarification, I wonder how much that 1500 will grow to next year now? 2x? 5x?

btw, this makes me wonder what your full portfolio is? 1500 x 100?! ;) (y)
 
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@heavend , I completely agree with LeDomain in what he is saying and also with Domainpundit. There are many stats out there in regards to how many English speakers there are in India and how many are fluently conversant in English. But one important factor is as LeDomain has stated above, even though not all Indians are fluent in English and may not be entirely comfortable in having a conversation in English, there are many Indians that are! Also, most Indians generally do know at least 2,3 or even 4 languages and the ones whom may only know their own local language still have a mediocre understanding of English too, as it is taught in schools from a young age.

As explained by the above posts, English is the ONLY language that can be used to communicate across the WHOLE of India. In the north, both English and Hindi are considered national languages and are used to communicate across states but Hindi is not really used in the South of India, therefore in the South, English is really the only medium through which one can communicate with another from another state. Therefore if one was to pick a language in which one could communicate to another from ANY STATE across the WHOLE OF INDIA then it would be English. Plus there are many TV channels, print publications in English in India and IT IS the only PROFESSIONAL BUSINESS LANGUAGE of India.

Secondly the constitution of India requires the authoritative text of all laws, including Parliamentary enactments and statutory instruments, to be in English. The constitution also states that all proceedings in the Supreme Court of India, the country's highest court and the High Courts, shall be in English. Most administrative government documents are either in English or Hindi.

I agree with LeDomain, that India either has already or will very soon become the largest English language population online......and on top of that, it is increasing day by day, things have just started.
 
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Personally, i think this has nothing to do with the subject... maybe we can stay on topic and be productive, while avoiding going into politics..."corrupts absolutely" - almost funny... there are plenty of other powers out there, which are much more corrupt, but unrelated to domain business.
Then don't respond to my post with two paragraphs if it's off topic. It has nothing to do with politics but rather human nature. I quoted another post so blame them.
 
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Glad you asked, hopefully the various responses will help others also considering .in :)

1500, wow! ....... You have 1500 and you asked for clarification, I wonder how much that 1500 will grow to next year now? 2x? 5x?

btw, this makes me wonder what your full portfolio is? 1500 x 100?! ;) (y)

;) I have been trading domain names since 1999. I have a few names in my portfolio. A sample of our names is located on heavendomains.com website. btw, yesterday I registered heavendomains.in, since I think it's going to be a major part of our future business and development.
 
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Even Bangladesh gets more of western production.

Since you haven't been able to respond back , I found out myself as to where India ranks.

Please see the UN report on where India ranks in terms of Manufacturing Countries:
http://www.financialexpress.com/art...e-in-top-10-manufacturers-list-report/232041/

The top manufacturing countries are:
  1. China
  2. US
  3. Japan
  4. Germany
  5. Korea
  6. India
The top 5 countries above India DOES NOT include Bangladesh.

Why are you even comparing to European countries where local cctld registrations are at 1 name per 4-5 people, instead of .us comparison where 1 name per 200 is more relevant to India's 1 name per 650 people.

Accordingly, LLL.in should not cost more than LLL.us (close to reg fee currently for wholesale) and LLLL.in should be compared to LLLL.us (bunch of choices to reg freely).

You are basically trying to fit a square in a circle. This way of arriving at the relative pricing of LLL.IN to LLL.US, although novel is meaningless to say the least. You are so trying to prove that .us is similar to .in . But the ground realities are different . I visit India ever so often (every 2-3 years) . And with each visit, not only do I see the increasing use of domains in advertising, but slowly and surely .in claiming the share from .com

As I have seen today, the use of .com and .in in advertising seems to be about 50%-50%

It was never this high for .us.
 
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India was at 136 in 2012 end , now its at 130. 6 positions are improved.

Refer page 143 of the UN report http://hdr.undp.org/sites/default/files/reports/14/hdr2013_en_complete.pdf

On a different note china is at 90 as per wiki link you have shared, and most of the domain investments of 2015 are from China not from Norway or Australia who are number 1 and number 2 as per HMI. Norway is no way close to china when comes to domain investments.

I believe HMI has little importance when comes to domain investment. So you are talking some off topic.
 
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China belongs to High human development group of countries.
India - absolutely another Medium group (countries with HDI under 0.7).
Place numbers are just for sorting...
 
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Yes, I agree, the best stats is own experience...
When no bids at all or bids from $5 to $100 from India in 95-99% of cases and that's all.
All good sales .in (4-figure) I made only with NON-indian buyers (NL, US).
 
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p.s. Norwegians simply don't need tons of domains... that's why.
 
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Yes, I agree, the best stats is own experience...
When no bids at all or bids from $5 to $100 from India in 95-99% of cases and that's all.
All good sales .in (4-figure) I made only with NON-indian buyers (NL, US).
I have the similar experience in early years, in recent 18 months i have sold few to Indian startups too. Its a cultural change , I can see that change happening.
 
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Yes, I agree, the best stats is own experience...
When no bids at all or bids from $5 to $100 from India in 95-99% of cases and that's all.
All good sales .in (4-figure) I made only with NON-indian buyers (NL, US).

I sense your disappointment with the .in investing. :)

You cannot compare the domain situation in India to western countries. Guess Germans weren't offering fortunes for .de domains in the 90ies.

Indians are buying too, but the sale/inquiry rate rate is much lower when compared to western inquiries. Perhaps you had a streak of non-Indian sales and your perception is not accurate in that regard.
 
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China belongs to High human development group of countries.
India - absolutely another Medium group (countries with HDI under 0.7).
Place numbers are just for sorting...
You have mentioned India ranked at 130 , I can see china at 90 . Its the accepted fact , China's spend on domain investements is larger than any other nation in 2015. the Other hand India is also improving on HMI side , as the disposable incomes increasing people has more to spend and invest, which will also inreasse the life style and push the HMI improved further. I will not be surprised India coming below 100 in next 5 years time.
 
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1. Please read about methodology of HDI...

2. I never compare uncomparable things.
I just calculate my money...
 
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