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Context: Recently, the National Council of Applied Economic Research (NCAER) released a report highlighting that despite the rapid expansion of digital infrastructure and mobile penetration, significant hidden digital divides persist in access, skills, usage and outcomes of digital technologies across India.
Key Findings of the NCAER Report
• Access Divide: Mobile Penetration High, Advanced Device Ownership Low
• Connectivity Divide: Many Households Remain Offline
• Usage and Skills Divide: Connected but Not Empowered
• Gender, Age and Social Inequalities
Understanding India's Hidden Digital Divide
The report conceptualises digital inequality as a three-layered challenge:
First-Order Divide: Access
Third-Order Divide: Meaningful Outcomes
Implications
• Challenge to Digital India: The findings indicate that digital transformation cannot be measured solely through connectivity indicators but must also consider usage quality and outcomes.
• Risk of Exclusion: Low digital literacy and internet usage among women, rural populations, and the elderly may restrict access to education, financial services, welfare delivery and employment opportunities.
• Human Capital Concerns: Limited use of digital technologies for education and skill development could constrain India's long-term productivity and knowledge economy ambitions.
• Deepening Socio-Economic Inequalities: Without targeted interventions, digitalisation may reinforce existing social, gender and economic disparities rather than bridge them.
Way Forward
• Shift from Access to Meaningful Inclusion: Focus on ensuring that digital technologies translate into tangible benefits in education, livelihoods, finance and public service delivery, rather than merely expanding connectivity.
• Bridge the Digital Skills Gap: Strengthen digital literacy and computer-skilling initiatives, particularly among rural, less-educated and economically weaker households.
• Promote Productive Digital Usage: Encourage greater use of digital platforms for education, e-governance, financial services and skill development beyond entertainment-oriented consumption.
• Address Social and Gender Inequalities: Implement targeted measures for women, children, elderly citizens and other vulnerable groups to ensure equitable digital participation.
• Improve Quality of Digital Access: Expand access to computers, tablets and reliable broadband connectivity to deepen the quality of digital engagement beyond mobile-only access.

NCAER Report on India's Hidden Digital Divides

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