India runs one of the world's largest and most price-competitive mobile networks, and that scale is exactly what makes Indian 4G/5G mobile proxies valuable. Our pool draws on real consumer SIMs from Vodafone (Vi) and Jio, so every request exits through a CGNAT-shared carrier IP that looks like an ordinary smartphone in Mumbai, Delhi, or Bengaluru. Whether you are checking how a listing renders for an Indian audience, managing region-locked accounts, or collecting data behind geo-gates, an in-country mobile IP behaves far more naturally than a datacenter or residential range.
Which Indian carriers should you choose: Vodafone (Vi) or Jio 5G?
Jio is India's all-IP, data-first operator and was built natively on 4G LTE before rolling out standalone 5G across major cities, so a Jio exit is the right pick when you specifically need a 5G mobile IP or the freshest consumer-network footprint. Vodafone Idea (Vi) remains a long-established carrier with deep historic 4G coverage across metros and smaller towns, which makes it a solid choice for broad, conventional 4G behaviour. In practice both carriers route subscribers through carrier-grade NAT, so each proxy IP is shared by many real handsets at once.
If you are unsure, start with a rotating Indian mobile proxy to sample IP behaviour across carriers, then move to a dedicated Jio or Vi line once you know which network performs best for your workflow.
What are Indian mobile proxies best used for?
- Social and marketplace account management: an Indian carrier IP is the trust signal platforms expect from local users — see social media multi-accounting.
- Localized SERP and app-store checks: Indian search and store results differ sharply from Western ones, so verify them from a real in-country IP via SERP rank tracking.
- Ad and creative verification: confirm what Indian audiences actually see with ad verification.
- Price and catalogue scraping: India-specific pricing and stock are routinely geo-gated.