India Is Priority Market for Facebook, WhatsApp and Instagram: Meta India Chief

India is among Meta's largest user bases globally — 400 million users of Facebook were here at the last count and growing.

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By Press Trust of India | Updated: 5 September 2023 18:24 IST
Highlights
  • A significant number of businesses in India are on Meta
  • Meta will continue with its election integrity efforts
  • Meta sees India as "huge priority market" to innovate, engage with users

For Meta, India is one of the most engaged markets in short-form videos in terms of creation, consumption

Meta sees India as a "priority market" with "limitless" possibilities buoyed by macroeconomic growth, digital infrastructure and the popularity of its apps like Facebook, WhatsApp and Instagram, the social media giant's India head Sandhya Devanathan said. 

In an interview with PTI, Devanathan, who took over the leadership role in January this year, said India's new Digital Personal Data Protection legislation has provided a framework and clarity for tech companies and marks a "great step in balancing user protection with innovation". Meta, she emphasised, "welcomes constructive regulations", and will wait to see the detailed rules.

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Devanathan, who is the Vice President of Meta in India, also spoke of the company's determination to crack down on misinformation on the platform and outlined how it is harnessing AI (Artificial Intelligence) to pro-actively curb hateful content.

Meta will continue with its election integrity efforts, as India heads for Lok Sabha elections next year, she said.

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India is among Meta's largest user bases globally — 400 million users of Facebook were here at the last count and growing.

She said the user growth trajectory is strong. Overall, the possibilities offered by the Indian market are "limitless", backed by strong macroeconomic fundamentals, Digital Public Infrastructure, and other factors.

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For Meta, India is also one of the most engaged markets in short-form videos both in terms of creation and consumption of 'Reels', Devanathan said. "Meta India is innovating for Meta globally" and there is also a massive momentum in small businesses using Meta platforms and tools.

A significant number of businesses in India are on Meta, using its platforms to set up their first presence on the internet and to find and communicate with customers, she pointed out.

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To a question on Facebook losing appeal among teens and young adult users across key markets, signalling a clear shift in preferences, Devanathan asserted that Facebook continues to see traction and relevance among users of all age groups.

Devanathan said she does not agree with the perception of a slow decline of Facebook with younger audiences.

"India is a huge priority market for the company. So, India has one of our largest user bases, be it on Facebook, Instagram, or WhatsApp. But equally, India is also the place where we test a lot of what we roll out globally as well. It has also been where we develop a lot of our innovative products and that investment will continue," she said.

India's vision of a $1 trillion (nearly Rs. 83,01,150 crore) digital economy by 2030 is a significant tailwind for opportunities, she noted.

"And that number is going to mean that tech companies will have tailwinds of a growing economy. Equally, you are looking at almost a billion people on the internet in not the very distant future, of which 400 million are expected to shop online...also look at the video consumption numbers...So there is this huge headroom not just for Meta, but for a whole lot of other companies as well," she said.

Moreover, the advertising dollars as a percentage of GDP, is one of the lowest for India as compared to other markets. That number for the US is at about 1.9 percent with India at a sub 0.5 percent.

Meta sees India as a "huge priority market" to innovate, engage with users, and for business to grow.

Devanathan said Facebook, WhatsApp and Instagram serve a wide spectrum of users.

"Facebook has actually a very thriving active community. So, I would debunk any myth...in terms of Facebook's numbers... we just announced a few months ago that the daily activities on Facebook are growing, and just touched 2 billion and that's a huge number of daily activities that we reported," she said.

People use Facebook to come together and connect with friends, family, and community and that underlying appeal "hasn't changed".

"When you look at the 2 billion number...it is across-the-board. Facebook is very much a thriving platform across the world," she said, emphasising that the slow decline of Facebook is not happening.

On the new regulatory framework emerging in India — the Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Act, Digital India legislation in the offing, and existing social media rules — she said Meta welcomes "constructive" regulations.

"What DPDP has done is, it has provided a framework for tech companies to operate in and has provided clarity. We are waiting for the rules to get written out. But I would say that this is a great step in balancing user protection with innovations...because that is what will power India techade so we welcome constructive regulation and let's see where we go from here," she said.

India is one of the biggest markets for social media companies such as Meta, Google, and X (formerly Twitter), with its booming smartphone sales and availability of dirt cheap data supercharging growth for digital platforms.

That said, social media companies, over the past years, have drawn flak globally and in India over issues of user harm and the circulation of misinformation, hate speech, and fake news on their platforms. There is also a growing discontent among a section of users who allege that digital platforms have been indulging in arbitrary acts in taking down content, or not responding fast enough to grievances, despite users red-flagging them.

India has tightened rules for social media companies, increasing their accountability to users. In fact, the government has time and again emphasised that safety and trust are public policy objectives and mission, and it will do all it takes to ensure suitable safeguards are in place for digital citizens navigating online and social media space. 


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