While the Western world catastrophizes over Netflix price hikes, as we have assessed in a separate story this week, quite the opposite is happening in the fascinating video landscape that is India. The OTT video landgrab in India has, for many years, been a narrative of mobile-first video streaming at unsustainably low ARPU levels, in a country bereft of fixed broadband lines. Emerging post-pandemic, the market is shifting to reveal a gargantuan opportunity to the tune of some 275 million households waiting for fixed broadband services. This chomping at the bit comes as Indian regulator TRAI released figures showing that around 25 million households in India are now subscribed to fixed internet services. At just 8.3% penetration, there is a…