How Many Domains is Registered Daily in India
Here’s the best available estimate for how many domain names are registered daily in India (based on publicly shared data and registry info):
🇮🇳 Daily Domain Registrations in India
👉 According to domain registration tracking sources, approximately about 3,500 new domain names (.in, .co.in, .org.in, etc.) are registered in India every day. This number comes from daily domain creation statistics published by India’s domain registry tracking groups.
These daily registrations include various country-code domain types like:
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.in (primary Indian domain extension)
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.co.in and other localized extensions
📌 This number doesn’t include all global domains Indian businesses may register — for example, many Indian users also register .com, .net, .org domains. But for the India-specific extensions, ~3,500 per day is a good ballpark based on registry count trends.
🌐 A Broader Picture — Global Daily Registrations
Globally, total domain registrations across all top-level domains (TLDs) are much larger — hundreds of thousands registered per day:
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Worldwide, tools that monitor global domain registrations show over 300,000 new domain names appear each day across all TLDs like .com, .net, .org, .info, .xyz, etc.
That means while India’s share for its own extensions is in the thousands, the global domain ecosystem adds hundreds of thousands daily.
📌 Summary
| Scope | Estimated New Registrations per Day |
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| India (.in, .co.in, .org.in, etc.) | ~3,500 domains/day |
| Global (across all TLDs) | ~300,000+ domains/day |
🌐 Overall .in Domain Registration Numbers
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As of early 2026, there are over ~4.2 million .in domain names registered worldwide according to recent reporting.
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The .in country-code top-level domain (ccTLD) is one of the top ~10 ccTLDs globally by number of registrations.
🇮🇳 Registered by Indian Businesses / Indian Registrants
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Detailed official public breakdowns by registrant country or business type aren’t readily published in global domain reports, but the National Internet Exchange of India (NIXI) (which manages the .in registry) and other sources suggest a large portion of these registrations are by Indian entities because:
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The .in policy is open to anyone worldwide, so registrations include global and Indian businesses.
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Earlier data from the domain industry historically showed a majority of .in registrations coming from within India — for example, back in the 2000s roughly ~60-plus % of .in domains were Indian registrations.
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Recent anecdotal estimates (e.g., comparing .in vs .com in India) suggest ~64 % of domain registrations by Indian registrants use .in, implying a strong localization preference among Indian entities.
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Meanwhile, estimates for Indian entities registering .com domains in India are roughly 0.9–1 million, giving context to how .in compares in usage among Indian registrants.
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📊 Rough Summary
| Metric | Estimate |
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| Total .in domains registered globally (2026) | ~4.2 million+ |
| Portion likely registered by Indian businesses/individuals | Majority (historically ~60%+, possibly ~64%) |
| .com domains held by Indian registrants (for context) | ~0.9–1 million |
📊 Estimated Total .co.in Domain Registrations
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Domain-intelligence platforms estimate there are roughly ~530 k–533 k active .co.in domain names currently registered across the global internet namespace.
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For example, Webatla’s index shows about 533,533 active .co.in domains and about 424,690 that actually resolve to live sites.
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📌 .co.in is a second-level domain under India’s country-code domain system — originally intended for commercial entities and businesses (similar to how .co.uk works in the UK). But it’s open globally: anyone in the world can register .co.in domains (there’s no strict Indian residency requirement).
🌍 Who Owns .co.in Domains?
The public data we have comes from external domain intelligence services (not from the official registry), so:
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In the Webatla dataset sample, only ~15 % of .co.in domains tracked had registrants apparently in India — with the U.S., UK, Germany and others accounting for larger shares.
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In that snapshot, India showed about ≈80 k .co.in domains (≈15 % of the tracked set).
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⚠️ Important caveats:
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Country attribution in such datasets is usually based on public WHOIS contact info or hosting location, which is not the same as actual beneficiary ownership. Many Indian businesses might list overseas contacts or use foreign registrars, and many non-Indian businesses register .co.in to signal Indian-market relevance.
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The official registry (INRegistry / NIXI) does not publicly publish a precise breakdown of how many .co.in domains are owned by Indian businesses vs. international owners — at least not in open statistics available online today.
🧠 What We Can Infer
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Because .co.in is marketed to Indian companies as a local, India-focused namespace, it’s likely that a significant portion of .co.in domains are owned by Indian businesses, brands, startups, SMBs, and entrepreneurs targeting the Indian market — even if they’re listed abroad or managed through an overseas registrar.
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However, raw global counts show that non-India-listed registrations represent a notable share of active .co.in names.
Summary Estimate
| Metric | Estimate (approx.) |
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| Active .co.in domains globally | ~530,000 – 533,000+ |
| Actively resolving .co.in websites | ~425,000+ |
| Share apparently registered from Indian contacts (in sampled dataset) | ~15 % (~80,000+) |
| Remaining registrations | Many from non-India contacts (U.S., Germany, Singapore, etc.) |
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