India’s rural consumers recalibrating choices: GroupM and Kantar report  

While traditional formats like TV and print still command trust and scale – especially among older demographics – the balance is steadily tipping toward digital

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Published: Apr 17, 2025 12:17 PM  | 2 min read
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GroupM in collaboration with Kantar has unveiled the Rural Barometer Report 2025. 

The report highlights how India’s rural consumers are recalibrating their choices amidst economic strain, while embracing digital platforms at an unprecedented pace.

From tightened household budgets to increased trust in digital media, the report reveals a rural consumer that is cautious yet connected – and increasingly future-ready.

Confidence in job security has bounced back after a temporary dip, pointing to potential for a longer-term recovery. Government welfare initiatives – especially the PM Garib Kalyan Yojana – remain pivotal, with free ration distribution being the most widely utilized.

While traditional formats like TV and print still command trust and scale – especially among older demographics – the balance is steadily tipping toward digital. OTT platforms, digital wallets, and e-commerce are no longer an urban phenomenon. Digital adoption in rural India is accelerating, with new leaders emerging across categories—from digital payments to OTT platforms.

  • Media and Tech Adoption Trends
  • Social media and messaging apps dominate daily engagement
  • Digital platforms resonate most with Gen Z and higher NCCS groups; traditional media still holds sway with older audiences
  • OTT is gaining traction, with increased viewership in Tier 2 and rural belts
  • E-commerce and digital payments are at the forefront of rural India’s digital ecosystem

Ajay Mehta, Managing Director - OOH Solutions, GroupM India, said: “The Rural Barometer Report is a strategic compass for brands navigating this dynamic landscape. As media habits evolve and digital adoption deepens even in the heartlands, it’s clear that a dual-channel strategy—blending the scale of traditional with the precision of digital—is essential. At GroupM, we see this as an opportunity for marketers to go beyond surface-level reach and build meaningful, hyper-local engagement. This report not only helps decode rural mindsets but also empowers businesses to craft smarter, more inclusive growth strategies for Bharat’s next chapter."

Puneet Avasthi, Director- Specialist Businesses, Insights Division, Kantar added, “As rural India becomes more connected and conscious, brands must rethink how they engage with this audience. The new rural consumer demands relevance, value, and authenticity. Marketers must move beyond a one-size-fits-all approach to adopt hyper-local, digitally powered strategies, while still leveraging the trust and familiarity of traditional media”

Published On: Apr 17, 2025 12:17 PM