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Nokia’s India sales up 75% in Q1 with new Airtel, Vi deals, but tariff headwinds loom on profit

India also led regional growth for Nokia’s Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) and cloud and network services businesses

April 24, 2025 / 13:40 IST
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Nokia’s India growth soars 75% in Q1 with new Airtel, Vi deals, but tariff headwinds loom on profit
Nokia’s India growth soars 75% in Q1 with new Airtel, Vi deals, but tariff headwinds loom on profit

Nokia reported a 75% year-over-year increase in India net sales for Q1 2025, reaching €464 million (approximately Rs 4,501.72 crore), driven by new 4G and 5G deployment deals with Bharti Airtel and Vodafone Idea (Vi).

The newly appointed President and CEO, Justin Hotard, cautioned that ongoing tariff uncertainties could pose short-term challenges, with an expected impact of €20–30 million (Rs 1,936–2,904 crore) on Q2 operating profit.

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“Within APAC, net sales in India returned to growth, while the rest of APAC and Greater China declined. In EMEA, both Europe and the Middle East & Africa saw declines,” Nokia said in its Q1 earnings report released April 24.

India also led regional growth for Nokia’s Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) and cloud and network services businesses. “Fixed Networks saw strong growth, with a 9% increase in net sales (on a constant currency basis), largely due to significant expansion in India linked to FWA deployments,” the company noted.