Key Points

Union IT Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw made a strong statement for swadeshi technology during his Cabinet briefing. He specifically used Zoho Show for his presentation instead of foreign alternatives. The minister also showcased maps from Mappls by MapmyIndia, highlighting indigenous mapping capabilities. This move directly supports Prime Minister Modi's vision of self-reliant India and promotes domestic digital innovation.

Key Points: Ashwini Vaishnaw Uses Zoho Mappls for Swadeshi Cabinet Briefing

  • Vaishnaw used Zoho Show for cloud-based presentations during Cabinet briefing
  • Minister highlighted Mappls as indigenous mapping alternative to foreign services
  • All Mappls data stored within India ensuring data sovereignty and security
  • Initiative aims to boost local industries and create jobs through swadeshi adoption
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'Swadeshi ka Sankalp': Ashwini Vaishnaw uses Zoho, Mappls for Cabinet briefing

Union IT Minister promotes Atmanirbhar Bharat by using homegrown Zoho Show and Mappls mapping platform during official Cabinet media briefing.

"The move aligns with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision of Atmanirbhar Bharat - Article Content"

New Delhi, October 1

Union IT Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw on Wednesday highlighted India's push for swadeshi technology, digital innovation, and self-reliant growth.

During the media briefing on Union Cabinet decisions, Vaishnaw's presentation used Zoho Show, a homegrown, cloud-based presentation software, demonstrating the country's growing capabilities in digital innovation.

Furthermore, he pointed out that the maps included in the presentation were sourced from Mappls by MapmyIndia, another notable domestic platform, underscoring the government's commitment to leveraging local solutions, highlighting the importance of digital tools in promoting self-reliance.

The move aligns with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision of Atmanirbhar Bharat and is seen as a strong endorsement of homegrown tech capabilities.

The initiative encourages the use of domestic goods and services, reducing dependence on foreign products. By promoting swadeshi products, the initiative aims to boost local industries, create jobs, and stimulate economic growth.

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Mappls is an indigenous alternative to foreign mapping services and is entirely built, owned, and hosted in India. It provides digital maps, navigation tools, geospatial APIs, and a range of location-based solutions for citizens, businesses, and government bodies.

Mappls is actively contributing to India's digital infrastructure and supports key sectors such as automotive, logistics, startups, and smart city projects. Its services are specifically designed for Indian conditions, including local roads, addresses, languages, and user needs. A notable feature of the platform is that all map data and user information are stored within India, offering data sovereignty and security--a growing concern with foreign platforms.

Mappls' increasing adoption across industries underlines its growing credibility and relevance. By choosing to use Mappls in official government presentations, Minister Vaishnaw is not only promoting domestic innovation but also encouraging wider adoption of Indian technology platforms.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Finally! Data sovereignty is crucial in today's digital age. Mappls keeping all data within India is a game-changer for national security. More such initiatives needed across all sectors.
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Arjun K
While I appreciate the sentiment, I hope this isn't just symbolic. The real test is whether these Indian products can match global standards in features and user experience. The government should also invest in improving these platforms.
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Sarah B
As someone who works in tech, I'm impressed by Zoho's growth. They've been quietly building world-class software from Chennai. More people should know about such Indian success stories!
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Vikram M
Mappls is actually quite good for Indian roads and locations. I've been using it for my delivery business and it understands local addresses better than Google Maps sometimes. Good to see government recognition!
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Kavya N
This is what true digital India should look like - using our own tools and platforms. Hope this inspires more Indian startups to build for India and the world! 👏

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