Facebook CEO To Meet India's Prime Minister

International Business Times

Published Oct 01, 2014 09:18AM ET

Updated Oct 01, 2014 10:01AM ET

Facebook CEO To Meet India's Prime Minister

By Harichandan Arakali - Facebook’s founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg will visit India to talk about tackling barriers to Internet access at a conference in New Delhi next week, the social networking company said in a post on its website on Tuesday.

Separately, Zuckerberg will meet India’s social media-savvy Prime Minister Narendra Modi to discuss ways to improve Internet connectivity in India, Facebook (NASDAQ:FB) said. Zuckerberg will be a keynote speaker at the conference, organized by Internet.org, which Facebook helped found last year to find ways to bring online some five billion people who don't have access to the Internet. India, which provides Facebook its second-largest user base, is an important market for the company and chief operating officer Sheryl Sandberg visited the country in July.

By 2013, about 2.7 billion people had access to the Internet and, of the remaining 60 percent of the world's population, only about 500 million and 900 million will have access to it by 2017, McKinsey and Co., a consultancy, said in a report on Tuesday. 

The report titled “Offline and falling behind: Barriers to Internet adoption,” was the result of a study that McKinsey collaborated on with Facebook, to identify hurdles to getting Internet access in different countries.

“Between 3.8 billion and 4.2 billion people—more than half of the forecast global population—will remain offline in 2017,” McKinsey estimated in the report.

The report also introduces the “Internet Barriers Index,” a detailed study based on the combination and severity of the barriers facing 25 countries, and ranks those countries on how difficult it is to get Internet access.