X Cuts Subscription Prices in India by Up to 48%

The most significant drop is on the premium subscription of the mobile app, now priced at ₹470 per month from the previous ₹900—a decrease of almost 48%.

Social media platform X has significantly reduced its subscription fees for Indian users, offering price cuts of up to 48% across its various account tiers, according to the latest updates on its website.

The most significant drop is on the premium subscription of the mobile app, now priced at ₹470 per month from the previous ₹900—a decrease of almost 48%. This level offers subscribers the much-coveted blue checkmark beside their profile name or ID.

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For internet users, the plus plan now costs ₹427/month, a 34% reduction from the earlier rate of ₹650. Surprisingly, mobile app subscriptions are still a bit more expensive as there are extra app store fees.

The base plan has also received a rate reduction. Monthly subscriptions have been reduced by 30%, to ₹170 from the earlier ₹243.75. Subscribers to the base plan can access features like post editing, long-form content posting, background video playback, and downloading videos.

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Yearly prices for base plans have been reduced by 34%—from ₹2,590.48 to ₹1,700/year.

The premium plus option, featuring ad-free browsing, the capability to write posts, and access to SuperGrok powered by Grok 4, too has become cheaper. The web is priced at ₹2,570 per month, 26% less than the previous ₹3,470.

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While the mobile version of premium plus too has tumbled precipitously—it now costs ₹3,000 per month, compared to the previous price of approximately ₹5,100.

While premium and basic subscriptions include different content creation and interaction features, premium plus subscribers have exclusive access to features such as SuperGrok and article publishing.

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