Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) commonly known as video surveillance has long admittance into the people lives and their application in supervision over vulnerable areas is increasing notably in India. The Indian CCTV market is still relatively young as it being widely used in various applications throughout the regions. In recent years, there has been a tremendous growth in the use of CCTV to prevent crime in public space.
According to the title report, “India CCTV Market Outlook, 2027-28”, the India CCTV market is anticipated to attain market size of more than INR 27000 Crore. CCTV market in India is segregated into two technology type i.e. IP (Internet Protocol) and Non-IP CCTV cameras. Non-IP division is leading the market with more than 85% market share. However, in the coming years IP segment is anticipated to take the lead soon. By overtaking the analog category in Non-IP segment HD category is dominating the market with higher market share. By product wise market is segregated into three major categories i.e. Dome, PTZ and Bullet cameras. Dome CCTV is dominating the market with more than 70% of market share.
State governments in India are progressively adopting video surveillance equipment to improve security and safety. For instance, The Telangana government is predominantly focusing on enhancing supervision on the streets to upgrade Hyderabad's safety. The government asked residential associations, public sectors, and individuals to install CCTVs in and around their premises. More than a lakh CCTVs are anticipated to be installed across the city in the next few years. In 2020, the Tamil Nadu government announced that all high and higher secondary schools in the state would soon geet CCTV cameras, which will be installed at the cost of more than INR 50 Crore.
Further, in March 2020, the Tamil Nadu government announced that all high and higher secondary schools (more than 4,200) in the state would soon get CCTV cameras, which will be installed at the cost of around INR 48 Crore. In the initial phase, the government has already begun installing surveillance cameras across 1,890 schools. In June 2020, the Punjab government has decided to install CCTV cameras and public address systems in all its schools to ensure children's safety. The school education department initiated the release of the funds for having CCTVs in some schools a few weeks before the coronavirus-induced national lockdown was imposed in March 2020 and has sought INR 7.5 Crore from the Centre for installation of CCTVs and public address systems in 5,456 schools across the state.
However, in May 2019, the Supreme Court has issued a notice to the Delhi government in a petition filed against the Delhi's government's order to install CCTV cameras in school classrooms and make the footage accessible on a real-time basis to parents of children pursuing education in the schools. In October 2019, CP Plus announced its intention to boost the export of indigenous CCTV and security surveillance systems from India. The brand said that it had increased the production capacity at its India manufacturing facility. Its manufacturing facility is situated in Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh, India. CP Plus is focused on increasing exports by 100% localizing production in India. The company said that its manufacturing capacity crossed over 15 million units annually. Through this step, the company tends to stand with the government's flagship program 'Make in India.' The market for advanced security surveillance systems is rising at a significant pace. With this strategy, the company can cater to the domestic market at large.
In addition to that, in February 2019, Xiaomi launched the Mi Home Security Camera Basic in India. With this launch, Xiaomi further expanded its home security portfolio, as it already offers the Mi Home Security Camera 360 in India. The Mi Home Security Camera Basic features a 130-degree wide-angle lens and supports 1080p video recording. The camera packs infrared night vision; artificial intelligence (AI) powered detection engine, and a talkback feature. Other features include cloud NAS storage and secure local storage via microSD cards as well.
With the increasing penetration of internet and optimized connectivity, the manufacturing plants shift from analog cameras to IP cameras. For instance, BWI Automotive Technologies Pvt. Ltd has set up a plant at Haryana, India. The company is one of the significant technically advanced producers of high-quality automobile products and wanted to introduce CCTV surveillance to monitor production processes and to ensure health and safety policies were being followed. After analyzing analog, hybrid, and IP based CCTV systems, the management decided to use IP based system. The company has selected IP owing to the benefit of ease of integration with CCTV and its existing network of cost-saving technologies such as PoE (Power over Ethernet), UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supplies).
In a move to digitally upgrade railway stations while keeping an eye on its security, in June 2020, the Indian Railways has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with RailTel for installation of an IP-based video surveillance system at 6,049 railway stations across India. The proposed plan is part of the government's flagship Digital India initiative, which looks to upgrade technology initiatives at key government departments. With this, the RailTel, a government-backed public sector undertaking (PSU) under the Ministry of Railways, is likely to provide a video surveillance system (VSS); across the stations. The video feed from these CCTV cameras can be stored for 30 days for playback, post-event analysis, and investigation purposes. Relevant videos can be stored for a longer duration.
In June 2019, Delhi Chief Minister inaugurated several hundred CCTV cameras in Laxmi Bai Nagar in New Delhi. The Delhi government is installing CCTV cameras in the city to ensure the security of its people and lights have been installed on roads that fall in the domain. While referring to the rise in crimes against women, the government was installing around 3 lakh CCTV cameras in the city, which will act as a deterrent and bring down the crime rate. The installation of CCTV cameras is a part of the government's city-wide program under which an average of 4,000 CCTV cameras will be set up in each assembly constituency. Around 3 lakh cameras are expected to be installed in all 70 assembly constituencies.
In May 2019, NEC Corporation took a contract to build a master system integrator for installing CCTV surveillance for the traffic management systems in Gurugram, India. Under this project, certain places in Gurugram would be equipped with a wide range of CCTV cameras to perform general surveillance and traffic management across 115 sectors of Manesar and Gurugram. In the initial phase of the project, almost 1,200 High Definition (HD) and Ultra High Definition (UHD) cameras will be deployed in more than 200 traffic junctions, sending video feeds to monitoring centers. The project will use the Optical Fiber Backbone, which is laid out by the Gurugram Metropolitan Development Authority (GMDA) using robust ring network topology.
In October 2019, the state cabinet announced installing 16,120 closed-circuit television (CCTV) cameras, emergency buttons, and safety lights across the city to enhance safety measures for women in Bengaluru. Each CCTV camera will have a panic button, and "Suraksha Deepa" (safety light), which will emit a loud siren when pressed. Bengaluru police can identify spots for the installation of the cameras based on GIS mapping of crimes. The CCTV cameras will be the AI-enabled version called 'Smart Eyes,' which can detect abnormal human behavior. The camera can also identify a drastic increase in the number of people at a location and alert police. Bengaluru, which has seen a rise in crimes against women, is among eight major cities in the country selected for the 'safe city' project, which focuses on women's security.
Delhi and Mumbai have become the first two Tier-1 cities to get thousands of cameras installed, followed by Telangana, Gujarat, and Tier-2 cities like Punjab that will be using facial recognition devices to monitor potential threats. The Government will be setting up CCTVs in almost 50 railway stations under Nirbhaya Fund. India CCTV market is fragmented due to the presence of significant players, such as Aditya Infotech Ltd. (CP Plus GmbH & Co KG), Videocon Industries Limited, D-Link India Limited, Godrej Security Solution, Honeywell Commercial Security, Axis Video Systems India Pvt Ltd., etc. Technological advancements in the market are also bringing considerable competitive advantage to the companies, and the market is also witnessing multiple mergers and partnerships.
Recent Developments:
• January 2020 - D-Link announced some additions to the mydlink product portfolio. The latest mydlink cameras feature edge-based person detection with AI technology, allowing for more personal and intelligent automation and surveillance for every smart home. Additionally, all modern cameras feature the latest industry-standard 128-bit wireless encryption, built-in Bluetooth for faster setup, cloud recording, and work with the free mydlink app for remote viewing and management.
• February 2020 - Hikvision announced the launch of a new generation of its signature AcuSense products, with significant updates. Compared with previous AcuSense cameras, this latest generation extends target classification distances from 10, 15, or 22 meters to 20, 25, or 30 meters, depending on the model.
With the outbreak of COVID-19, the need for constant monitoring in the hospitals increased. In July 2020, amid unending complaints of overcharging by hospitals, the Maharashtra government has made CCTV mandatory in all the COVID-19 wards. Moreover, the artificial intelligence software could be loaded into the CCTVs, which would do the calculations and give out alarms if adequate social distancing is not maintained.
Major Companies in CCTV Camera market
Prama Hikvision India Private Limited, Aditya Infotech Limited ( Main Distributor Cp Plus & Dahua), Bosch Limited, Honeywell International (India) Private Limited, Panasonic India Private Limited, Godrej & Boyce Mfg. Co. Limited., Vintron Informatics Limited , Zicom Electronic Security Systems Limited, Hanwha International India Private Limited., Dahua Technology India Private Limited
Considered in this report
• Geography: India
• Base year: 2021-22
• Estimated year: 2022-23
• Forecast year: 2027-28
Aspects covered in this report
• India CCTV Camera market with its value and forecast along with its segments
• Region-wise India CCTV Camera market analysis
• Various drivers and challenges
• On-going trends and developments
• Top profiled companies
• Strategic recommendation
Regions covered in the report
• North
• South
• West
• East
Types of CCTV Camera in the report
• Non IP Division
• IP Division
• Dome
• PTZ
• Bullet
• Analog
• HD
The approach of the report:
This report consists of a combined approach of primary as well as secondary research. Initially, secondary research was used to get an understanding of the market and listing out the companies that are present in the market. The secondary research consists of third party sources such as press releases, annual report of companies, analysing the government generated reports and databases. After gathering the data from secondary sources primary research was conducted by making telephonic interviews with the leading players about how the market is functioning and then conducted trade calls with dealers and distributors of the market. Post this we have started doing primary calls to consumers by equally segmenting consumers in regional aspects, tier aspects, age group, and gender. Once we have primary data with us we have started verifying the details obtained from secondary sources.
Intended audience
This report can be useful to industry consultants, manufacturers, suppliers, associations & organizations related to CCTV Camera industry, government bodies and other stakeholders to align their market-centric strategies. In addition to marketing & presentations, it will also increase competitive knowledge about the industry.
“India CCTV Camera Market Outlook, 2027-28” discusses the following aspects of CCTV Camera Market in India:
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• India Video Surveillance Market Outlook
• India Video Surveillance Market Size By Value, with Forecast
• India Video Surveillance Market Share
• India CCTV Camera Market Outlook
• India CCTV Camera Market Size By Value and Volume with Forecast
• India CCTV Camera Market Share
• India IP CCTV and Non IP CCTV Market Outlook
• India IP CCTV and Non IP CCTV Market size By Value, By Volume and By Type with Forecast
• India CCTV Video recorder Market Outlook
• India CCTV Video recorder Market Size By Value and Volume with Forecast
• India CCTV Storage Market Outlook
• India CCTV Monitor Market Outlook
• India CCTV Video Management Software / Analytics, Accessories Market Outlook
• Product Portfolio By Company
• The key vendors in this market space
This report can be useful to Industry consultants, manufacturers and other stakeholders to align their market-centric strategies. In addition to marketing & presentations, it will also increase competitive knowledge about the industry.
Report Methodology
The information contained in this report is based upon both primary and secondary research. Primary research included interviews with various manufacturers of wind turbines in India. Secondary research included an exhaustive search of relevant publications like company annual reports, financial reports and proprietary databases.
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