PM Modi appeals to the nation to adopt indigenous apps instead of foreign ones; these are alternatives to WhatsApp, Gmail and MS Office
PM Modi Appeals To Use Swadeshi Tech: PM Modi has called for the use of "indigenous technology." Every foreign app, from WhatsApp to Amazon, now has indigenous alternatives like Arattai, Mappls, Zoho, and Flipkart. Learn how India is moving towards digital self-reliance and competing with foreign tech giants.
PM Modi Appeals To Use Swadeshi Tech: What's the first thing you open when you wake up in the morning? WhatsApp. If you need directions, Google Maps. For office work, Word, Excel, or Gmail. And for shopping, Amazon. In other words, our daily lives are completely dependent on foreign digital platforms. But Prime Minister Narendra Modi has now appealed for a change of direction. He said, "India must move towards technological self-reliance, and ordinary people must adopt indigenous digital platforms."
Modi's argument is clear: supporting Indian innovation will strengthen the country's digital ecosystem. This statement comes at a time when former US President Donald Trump has imposed heavy tariffs on India and increased the H1-B visa fee to $100,000. The implication is that self-reliance is now the most important resource in technology.
PM Modi Appeals To Use Swadeshi Tech: Desi Alternative To WhatsApp – Arattai
A chatting app developed by Zoho Corporation. It features end-to-end encryption, group chats, and multimedia sharing. It emphasizes local servers and data security. The only question is, will it ever become as popular as WhatsApp?
Google Maps' Indian partner – Mappls
Mappls by MapmyIndia provides accurate navigation and local information for the Indian geography. It features real-time traffic updates, detailed maps, and full location services. From village paths to bustling city streets, everything is covered.
Native version of Microsoft Word – Zoho Writer
Zoho Writer is a cloud-based word processing tool that offers advanced formatting, collaborative editing, and connectivity to other Zoho apps. It's ideal for office, professional, and business users.
Excel Alternative – Zoho Sheet
Zoho Sheet is spreadsheet software designed for Indian users. It offers features like data analysis, charting tools, and real-time collaboration. The same power as Excel, now in a homegrown version.
PowerPoint replacement – Zoho Show
A homegrown presentation creation tool. It includes slides, templates, and teamwork features. Notably, IT Minister Ashwini Vaishnav recently switched from PowerPoint to Zoho Show during a cabinet briefing.
Gmail's Indian mail – Zoho Mail
Zoho Mail is known for its clean interface, email management tools, and data privacy. It's suitable for both personal and professional users and is poised to become a strong alternative to Gmail.
Indian alternative to Adobe Sign – Zoho Sign
Zoho Sign is a secure platform for digital signatures and document verification. It provides legally valid e-signatures and is compliant with Indian regulations. It can play a vital role in the digital transition of businesses.
Amazon's Indian rival – Flipkart
Flipkart has long been the Indian alternative to Amazon in the e-commerce space. From electronics to fashion, Flipkart offers Indian consumers a seamless and reliable shopping experience and supports local sellers.
India has indigenous alternatives to every major foreign platform. Be it chatting, navigation, documentation, or e-commerce. Prime Minister Narendra Modi's message is clear: "Adopt indigenous tech, strengthen Digital India." Now the real question lies with the public. Will you ditch WhatsApp next month and download Arattai? Or will changing habits still be difficult?
PC:Prabhat Khabar
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