India CCTV Camera Market Outlook, 2026 Bharat Book Bureau Provides the Trending Market Research Report on “India CCTV Camera Market Outlook, 2026”under Services Market Research Report. The report offers a collection of superior Market research, Market analysis, competitive intelligence and Market reports. Report Summary 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, 2026”, the India CCTV market is anticipated to grow at a CAGR of more than 14% in forecast periods from 2021-2026. 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 80% 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 50% of market share. Central government and many state governments are taking steps towards prevention and detection of crimes. The largest public safety initiatives took in Delhi for installation of more than 3 lakh CCTV cameras in objective to prevent crimes. CCTVs vastly increase the efficiency of police units in the field in terms of providing precise technical intelligence to solve the crime and also act as a deterrent. 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