India is among the fastest-growing markets for Amazon Prime Video (APV) globally, and the content streaming platform is focusing its investments on bringing more content and expanding the service to a larger audience in the country, a top company official said. APV, which has recently partnered with Airtel to bring a mobile-only plan (a global first) for Indian users, competes with platforms like Netflix, Disney+Hotstar, Zee5 and others in the country. "We've been in the country for the last four years and growing very steadily...APV is watched in over 4,300 cities and towns in the country, and India is amongst the fastest-growing markets for Prime and APV. Our investments in content across 10 languages, both originals and films, have helped us," Amazon Prime Video India Director and Country General Manager Gaurav Gandhi told. The company does not disclose country-specific subscriber numbers. While previously, APV service was bundled with the Prime offering of the e-commerce giant, the latest partnership with Airtel will allow prepaid users of the telecom major to watch APV content as a standalone offering. Streaming services have had multiple tailwinds that have fuelled their growth in India over the past few years. Factors like affordable data, ubiquitous availability of mobile phones and engaging content have driven adoption of these services, especially among the millennials. Even though living room TV consumption continues to grow strongly, mobile phones remain a dominant medium for people to access content with an estimated 85 percent of India's internet access being mobile-driven. What to watch out in the markets this week. Indian weak, credit growth bottoming out, Says BofA Joe Biden announces USD 1.9 trillion COVID-19 stimulus plan to revive US economy