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Tuesday 7 March 2017

Best VPN for India: Our 5 top choices

When it comes to internet freedoms in India, things aren’t quite as peachy as they could be. The local government performs regular blocking and restricts access in various parts of the country, and downloading copyrighted material is obviously illegal, but can also potentially land you with serious jail time.

Although streaming and merely visiting blocked sites isn’t necessarily illegal as such, it’s best to avoid any potential grey areas by staying protected. And when we say protected, we mean a VPN service which will not only keep you private and secure, but also allow you to bypass restrictions with ease.

How to choose the best VPN service for India

We have already established the two primary concerns in this matter – privacy and security. Whether you’re a local, expat or a visitor on business or otherwise, you’ll want as many local server locations as possible for a fast and reliable connection.

Ideally, a good VPN provider should offer quality customer support round-the-clock to address any issues swiftly and accordingly. Everything else is a bonus, although it’s always good to have straightforward and user-friendly native clients (and preferably strong mobile app support).

Without further ado, here are our five choices for the best VPN for India.

IPVanish offers plenty of server coverage in India, with 29 servers in six locations which should guarantee a stable and good quality connection. In our performance testing, we certainly found download speeds to be excellent, and actually faster than our normal rates with the VPN turned off.

The dedicated Windows client is one of the best around with a wide range of settings that cover both basic and advanced features. The service allows torrenting and unlimited P2P traffic, which is doubtless a huge plus for some users.

On the security front, you get OpenVPN, PPTP and L2TP/IPsec protocols, along with additional goodies like being able to set your IP address to automatically change after a certain interval. A strict ‘zero logs’ policy is in place with 24/7 customer support to deal with any problems.

IPVanish’s pricing is slightly higher than most other VPN providers, and there’s no free trial to test the service. However, the three available plans include a hassle-free 7-day money-back guarantee. The 1-year plan is your best bet as the most affordable option. The packages available are:

This Slovakian VPN provider has servers in Chennai, Delhi and Mumbai. TigerVPN runs its own servers and network infrastructure, with our tests showing excellent results performance-wise. The service offers native apps for all the main platforms – iOS, Android, Windows and Mac – and these are very easy-to-use, if a little light on advanced options.

TigerVPN is P2P friendly, and in terms of protocols you get OpenVPN, IPSec L2TP, and PPTP support. Additionally, there’s a NAT firewall, and the service uses meshed IP addresses for enhanced privacy. TigerVPN doesn’t store any logs of your internet activity anywhere, and customer support is available instantly via email, live chat, a ticketing system or the native apps.

You can get a small sampler of the service with a free 500MB trial. If you want to sign up, in total, there are three pricing plans at your disposal. The monthly plan only supports two simultaneous connections, so your best bet is the 12-month plan that provides five connections and a cheaper overall price. The packages available are:

Private Internet Access has 10 servers in India (all in one location), and the website boasts a neat feature in terms of testing your connection speed: a handy Speedtest widget. And speaking of performance, this VPN offers solid and very usable speeds, with download rates not being far off what we’d normally see (without a VPN).

There are no restrictions on P2P here, and PIA offers a good range of different clients, encompassing Windows, Mac, Linux, iOS and Android, and also a Chrome extension. OpenVPN, PPTP, and L2TP/IPSec are the security protocols used here. Additional nifty security-related features include advert and malware blocking.

The privacy policy is short and clear, and assures users that no logs are kept. Although Private Internet Access claims it has ‘professional support staff’, unfortunately they aren’t available 24/7.

The service doesn’t offer a free trial, but there is a 7-day money-back guarantee with each of the three available plans. All are reasonably priced, especially the yearly plan which is the best option for overall value. The packages available are:

This VPN provider has a total of five servers in India, and manages its own server network. Our performance tests yielded generally very good results with only small drops in download and upload speeds. There are native apps for all the main operating systems, namely Windows, Mac, Android and iOS, and they’re nice and user-friendly.

The service supports IKEv2, OpenVPN, L2TP and PPTP security protocols. There is no logging of traffic data but the provider does collect session data (connect and disconnect times, your incoming IP address, and so on). That’s more information than we’d ideally like – and another slight downer to bear in mind is that torrents aren’t supported here.

Customer service is available around the clock via live chat or email, and you can test this VPN out with a 24-hour ‘all-access’ trial. That’s backed up by a 14-day money-back guarantee. Among the three price plans, the 2-year option offers the most value-for-money. The packages available are:

ExpressVPN boasts lots of local coverage with servers in Mumbai and Chennai, and furthermore it offers locations in almost all neighbouring countries to India. In terms of performance, this VPN gives you above-average speeds. There’s also an impressive variety of easy-to-use clients for all major platforms. The Android and iOS apps are quite intuitive and well-designed, offering an array of useful options. 

Security-wise, ExpressVPN uses OpenVPN, L2TP-IPsec, SSTP, and PPTP protocols. There is no logging of network traffic, and 24/7 customer support is available via email or live chat. This provider supports P2P, as well.

ExpressVPN doesn’t offer a free trial – but there is a 30-day money-back guarantee. Subscriptions are a bit more expensive than many rivals (although you can get some money off via the firm’s referral program). Of the three plans, the yearly subscription is the most affordable, as usual. The packages available are:

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  1. Nice article,
    I am using Bitdefender on my android phone, But now I have decided to change my VPN and shifted to ExpressVPN, And this guide about android VPN helps me in taking a right decision.

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