Indian Contribution to Big Data: A Scientometric Study Vijay Kumar Bharati 1 , Prof. M. P. Singh 2 , Sunil Kumar Gautam 3 and Dr. Sanjay Kumar Pandey 4 1 Asstt.Librarian, Central Library, MGKVP, Varanasi, Email:bharati.bhu@gmail.com 2 Department of Library and Information Science, Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar Central University Lucknow Email: mpsinghdlis@gmail.com 3 Assistant Librarian, College of Agriculture and Research Station, Indira Gandhi Krishi Vishvidyalaya, Raipur, Chhattisgarh 4 Librarian, Sri Aurobindo College (Evening), (University of Delhi), Malviya Nagar, New Delhi-17, Email: sanjaypandey7219@gmail.com Abstract The present research paper entitled Indian Contribution to Big Data: A Scientometric Study is a systematic study of the research output of the Big Data. The data has been taken from Scopus database during 2015-2019. A total of 1059 articles were retrieved on Big Data through the concerned database during 2015-2019. It has been seen that the research productivity on Big Data is increasing day to day. Maximum AGR is recorded in the year 2016 followed by 2017 and maximum doubling time were recorded in 2016 while minimum DT recorded in 2019. The computer science becomes most productive subject computer science followed by Engineering and Mathematics. Johari, R. is most prolific author followed by Chakraverty, T. while document type, Conference proceedings is most effective form followed by Journal form Keyword: Big Data, Data Handling, Scientometrics, Data Mining 1. Introduction: The exchange of information through social networks, computer technology and the Internet of Things (IoT) is taking place in which data has an important place. For this reason, the explosion of information has started to be discussed and due to rapid exchange of information, there has been an unprecedented increase in records and the concept of Big Data is emerging. Big data is a group of complex data that may render both traditional processing techniques and/or algorithms unable to operate in structured and unstructured forms. From an academic point of view, in 2008, Big Data was discussed in the famous academic journal Nature. The influence of which is increasing in all regions of the world today. By now, a lot of research papers are currently being published on theory, technology as well as practical aspects of Big Data. Bibliometrics is a study in which a process is used to evaluate the position and development trend of a particular subject with the help of mathematical, statistical and measurement methods. (Yu et al. 2017). Bibliometrics are being used to examine various dimensions of research progress in the area of the subject concerned. E. J. Garfield (1979) considers, Scientometrics as a measure of the scientific and technological progress of any subject. Its calculation is based on quantitative measurement of a