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India devs to outstrip US as AI reshapes coding, says GitHub
The Indian software developer community will outgrow the US's by 2030, GitHub's Octoverse 2025 report shows. However, today, the United States remains in the lead. The repo platform's latest study also details how AI is reshaping the developer world, from the choice of languages and projects to how coders are incorporating the technology into their own workflows. The Trump administration has made keeping the US tech edge - particularly around AI - a cornerstone of its economic and defense policy. In good news for the States, GitHub's numbers show that the country has been a "steady number one" in terms of developer population for the last five years, with a current coding community of 28 million. But India will add another 35.6 million-plus devs between now and 2030, taking it to 57.5 million or more, ahead of the projected 54.7 million calling the US home. The report noted that growth in APAC, including India, was being fueled by government skilling and AI-assisted local language tooling. Brazil is projected to be the third biggest community, growing from 6.9 million developers today to 19.6 million. China will hit 17.7 million in the same period. And what will these surging global development communities be focused on? They'll be working on AI, of course, with the much-hyped technology reshaping how developers work and what they work on. TypeScript took the number one language spot in August, according to GitHub, with the number of contributors using the language growing 66 percent year-on-year to over 1 million. Python came second with 850,000 contributions, while JavaScript took the bronze spot at 427,000. "This caps a decade-long trend of developers shifting toward typed JavaScript and signals a new default for modern development," GitHub reported. This growth was "driven by frameworks that scaffold projects in TypeScript by default and by AI-assisted development that benefits from stricter type systems." Typed languages make agent-assisted code "more reliable in production." GitHub noted that other indices use different methodologies. The long-running Tiobe Index currently has Python in the top slot. AI is "part of the everyday workflow" for developers, GitHub said, with the number of AI-related repositories topping 4.3 million, almost doubling over the last two years. And coders are diving into Copilot from the beginning, with 80 percent of new users deploying the technology in their first week on the platform. This means that it's no longer something experienced programmers grow into, argued GitHub, "but part of the default developer experience." GitHub also claimed scale was replacing hype, with 1.13 million public repos depending on generative AI SDKs, up 178 percent on the year, while projects had shifted from "experimentation to shipping." Agentic tools are now being adopted in day-to-day workflows - GitHub's own Copilot coding agent hit GA this year. The researchers said "coding agent activity is skewed toward repositories with more stars, larger size, and greater age." This suggests the technology is being applied to established projects as well as experiments. "Generative AI projects continue to be among GitHub's most popular," with new repos "racking up star counts that took other projects a decade to accumulate." The researchers also flagged the rapid rise of MCP, which "shows the community coalescing around interoperability standards." Meanwhile, projects like ollama and ragflow show how local inference and AI-augmented pipelines are becoming part of the mainstream. But GitHub insisted the story of 2025 isn't about AI versus developers. "It's about the evolution of developers in the AI era where they orchestrate agents, shape languages, and drive ecosystems." Those seem like reassuring words, unless you're a developer at one of the companies that is racing to replace human devs with AI. ®
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GitHub projects 57.5 million developers in India by 2030, overtaking US
India has become the fastest-growing region for software developers on GitHub, with 21.9 million users as of October 2025, and is projected to overtake the United States with 57.5 million users by 2030. The country added over 5 million developers this year alone, accounting for more than 14% of all new accounts globally, and is on track to account for one in every three new developers on GitHub by 2030, according to the GitHub Octoverse 2025 report published Tuesday. "India recently overtook China to become our second-largest contributor base," GitHub's chief product officer Mario Rodriguez told ET on the sidelines of the GitHub Universe 2025 event in San Francisco, California on Tuesday. "We've done multiple tours in India to understand developer needs and we're seeing a huge wave of new learners coming in." Globally, the Microsoft-owned developer community platform added 36 million users in 2025, which meant that every second, a new developer joined GitHub. Overall, its user base climbed to 180 million developers. Further, GitHub projects India to add another 35.5 million developers and non-traditional users by 2030 - the largest number across all regions. GitHub's expanding definition of "developer" also includes creators beyond professional engineers such as students, domain specialists, and even marketers, thanks to tools like GitHub Copilot (AI coding assistant), which are lowering the barriers to entry. "With Copilot, you can learn programming in your native language. You don't need to read a Python book, just follow what the agent is doing," Rodriguez said, adding that AI is an equalizer for non-English speakers and learners from under-resourced backgrounds. To serve India's fast-growing developer base, GitHub is developing voice-first interfaces and optimizing its platform for mobile devices - making coding tools more accessible to those without desktops, Rodriguez said. Since its $7.5 billion acquisition by Microsoft in 2018, GitHub has transformed from a code-hosting website into a full-stack AI development platform. Its coding assistant GitHub Copilot now has 20 million all-time users and the product alone now generates more revenue than GitHub did when Microsoft acquired it in 2018, Microsoft chief Satya Nadella had said in a recent earnings call. In December 2024, GitHub made Copilot free for all users which overturned its organic growth momentum within months. In 2023, GitHub crossed 100 million developers after nearly three years of growth from 50 million to 100 million. But the past year alone has rewritten that curve with its fastest absolute growth yet. GitHub now hosts over 630 million code repositories, with a record 121 million new repositories added in 2025, making it the platform's biggest year yet. Among other findings, GitHub noted that TypeScript has overtaken Python and JavaScript as most used coding languages in August 2025. "Its rise illustrates how developers are shifting toward typed languages that make agent-assisted coding more reliable in production," it said. Nearly 80% of new developers on the platform now use GitHub Copilot within their first week. Disclaimer: The reporter was in San Francisco, California at the invitation of GitHub.
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GitHub's Octoverse 2025 report reveals India will overtake the US as the world's largest developer community by 2030, with AI tools like Copilot driving unprecedented growth and changing how developers work globally.
India is on track to become the world's largest software developer community by 2030, according to GitHub's comprehensive Octoverse 2025 report. The country will add an estimated 35.6 million developers over the next five years, bringing its total to 57.5 million and surpassing the United States' projected 54.7 million
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The remarkable growth trajectory positions India to account for one in every three new developers joining GitHub by 2030. This surge is being fueled by government skilling initiatives and AI-assisted local language tooling that makes programming more accessible to non-English speakers
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.Artificial intelligence has fundamentally reshaped the developer landscape, with TypeScript emerging as the dominant programming language in August 2025. The language saw a 66 percent year-over-year growth to over 1 million contributors, overtaking Python's 850,000 contributions and JavaScript's 427,000
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. This shift reflects developers' preference for typed languages that enhance the reliability of AI-assisted coding in production environments.
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GitHub Copilot, the platform's AI coding assistant, has become integral to the developer experience. Nearly 80 percent of new users deploy the technology within their first week, indicating that AI assistance is no longer a tool for experienced programmers to adopt gradually but part of the default developer workflow
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.GitHub experienced unprecedented growth in 2025, adding 36 million users—equivalent to one new developer every second. The platform now hosts 180 million developers globally and over 630 million code repositories, with 121 million new repositories created in 2025 alone
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.The integration of AI tools has accelerated dramatically, with AI-related repositories reaching 4.3 million—nearly doubling over two years. GitHub reports that 1.13 million public repositories now depend on generative AI SDKs, representing a 178 percent increase year-over-year
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GitHub's expanding definition of "developer" now encompasses creators beyond professional engineers, including students, domain specialists, and marketers. This broadening is enabled by AI tools like Copilot, which lower barriers to entry by allowing users to learn programming in their native languages without traditional educational resources
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.To serve India's rapidly growing developer base, GitHub is developing voice-first interfaces and optimizing its platform for mobile devices, making coding tools more accessible to users without desktop computers. The company made Copilot free for all users in December 2024, which significantly accelerated organic growth momentum
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