* Numbers are generated following the Indian National Numbering Plan.
Understanding India's Mobile Numbering Plan (+91)
In India, the mobile numbering system is regulated by the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI). All mobile numbers consist of 10 digits and generally start with 9, 8, 7, or 6. When dialing from abroad, the country code +91 must be used.
| Element | Format | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Country Code | +91 | The international calling prefix for India. |
| Prefix Digit | 7, 8, or 9 | Mobile numbers always start with these digits. |
| Subscriber ID | 10 Digits Total | Randomly assigned by carriers like Jio, Airtel, or Vi. |
Why Use a Random India Phone Number?
For developers and quality assurance teams, testing with realistic data is vital. This tool provides logically formatted numbers to help you:
- Validate front-end input masks and regular expressions (Regex).
- Populate database records for software demos and prototypes.
- Test SMS gateway integration logic without sending real messages.
No. These numbers are algorithmically generated for formatting and UI testing purposes only. They are not connected to real SIM cards, so they cannot receive SMS, WhatsApp codes, or phone calls.
Popular Mobile Carriers in India
Our generator follows the patterns used by the leading telecom operators in the Indian market:
- Reliance Jio: Known for prefixes starting with 6, 7, 8, and 9.
- Bharti Airtel: One of the largest networks with widespread 9x and 8x prefixes.
- Vodafone Idea (Vi): Utilizes a variety of 10-digit combinations across all circles.