India experienced the fastest growth in intangible investments from 2011 to 2020, outpacing major economies. By 2020, it ranked 14th in absolute levels, behind Denmark and ahead of Finland. India’s intangible investment, particularly in software and data, boosted its GDP contribution to over 10%, higher than Japan’s 9%, underscoring its innovation role globally.
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