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The Gig Economy: A new path to economic empowerment for Indian youth

The gig economy is reshaping India's job landscape, offering youth flexible, tech-driven employment opportunities. With the right policies, it can become a powerful engine of empowerment and growth

Dr Manmohan PrakashDr Manmohan Prakash
Aug 3, 2025, 12:00 pm IST
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The gig economy is rapidly emerging as a flexible and dynamic economic system in India. It provides task-based, short-term, and freelance employment opportunities through digital platforms.

Gig workers, often referred to as freelancers, independent professionals, or contract-based employees, are hired for specific tasks or services and are paid accordingly, in contrast to traditional long-term employment.

According to a report by NITI Aayog, India’s gig economy has the potential to create nearly 90 million jobs by 2030 and contribute up to 1.25 per cent to the country’s GDP. These estimates suggest that, with appropriate policy support, the gig economy could become a significant driver of India’s economic growth.

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Indian Youth and the Gig Economy

This economic model has gained special relevance in recent times for several reasons:

(a) Expansion of Employment Opportunities

The gig economy has opened new doors of employment for youth, especially in urban and semi-urban areas. Even those with low or medium skill levels are now able to access respectable work and income opportunities outside of traditional jobs. From food delivery and ride-sharing to content writing, graphic design, and digital marketing, the demand for gig workers has surged across various sectors.

(b) Entrepreneurship and Self-Reliance

Gig work is not just a source of income; it has become a platform for innovation and entrepreneurship. Many young individuals today are choosing freelancing as a primary career, becoming self-reliant in the process. This independence gives them the freedom to choose their areas of work and clients, a flexibility that is often absent in conventional employment.

(c) Flexibility and Work-Life Balance

Gig work offers freedom in terms of time and location. This flexibility helps young people maintain a better balance between personal, family, and social life. Women, persons with disabilities, and members of marginalised communities, in particular, are benefiting significantly from this model.

(d) Digital Skills and Technological Empowerment

India’s tech-savvy youth, with their growing digital literacy, are well-suited for gig roles. Widespread internet access and mobile penetration have enabled gig platforms like Upwork, Freelancer, UrbanClap, Swiggy, and Zomato, among others, to reach even rural areas, making these opportunities no longer exclusive to cities.

Challenges of the Gig Economy

Despite its promise, the gig economy presents several key challenges:

(i) Lack of Social Security: Gig workers often do not receive benefits such as insurance, pensions, maternity leave, or healthcare support.

(ii) Income Uncertainty: Earnings in gig work are typically irregular, making long-term financial planning difficult.

(iii) Risk of Exploitation: In contract-based jobs, companies may ignore worker rights, leading to compromised work quality and dissatisfaction among workers.

The gig economy has ushered in a new era of employment, innovation, and economic freedom for Indian youth. In this digital age, it provides a platform for young individuals to find and realise opportunities aligned with their abilities and aspirations. However, for its sustainable and secure growth, it is essential that the government revises labour laws to offer basic protections to gig workers. If such reforms are implemented, the gig economy could prove to be a decisive force in transforming India into a global economic powerhouse, powered by its youth.

 

Topics: digital platformseconomic empowermentNITI Aayogindian youthEmployment OpportunitiesGig Economyfreelance work
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