Who hosts the Indian Government cyberspace?

The chart shows (% of unique IPs that GoI domains point to, counted by the entity/AS that they belong to).

The biggest here is obviously @NICMeity, which takes up 51%
Removing NIC for clarity. Since % is meaningless in this chart, the numbers are IP counts for each entity.

NIC for comparison is at ~3600.
Here's a slightly different accounting measure: counting ownership by domain. So if 2 domains point to same IP, they are counted twice in this chart.

Doesn't really make that much difference in relative ordering.
This isn't a very robust analysis, since the IPs that domains point are not indicative of the actual infrastructure, which may not even be in the public IP space.

Here's the raw data if you're interested in seeing which sites are hosted where: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/e/2PACX-1vRFcjIsqE13A7FaRID_z_ETFtGNdpznx4VcFfmEzJGjHBx-oT-urp60C9BZZK7Umc9f5QX0Z4Yd3Vja/pubhtml#
Not all of the domains on the list would be what you'll think of as GoI. I'm basing this primarily on http://goidirectory.nic.in/ .
Twitter has compressed the graphs because why not. There are interactive versions on the spreadsheet: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/e/2PACX-1vRFcjIsqE13A7FaRID_z_ETFtGNdpznx4VcFfmEzJGjHBx-oT-urp60C9BZZK7Umc9f5QX0Z4Yd3Vja/pubhtml#
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