Google Restores Indian Apps on Play Store: Vaishnaw
By Rediff Money Desk, NEWDELHI Mar 05, 2024 14:05
Google has agreed to restore Indian apps on Play Store following discussions with the Indian government. The company will work on a solution to the payment issue.
New Delhi, Mar 5 (PTI) Google has agreed to restore delisted Indian apps on its Play Store and will work on a solution to the contentious payment issue, IT and Telecom Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw said on Tuesday.
Google and startups had multiple rounds of discussion with the government on Monday, following which the tech giant agreed to restore the delisted apps.
"We believe Google, and the startup community will be able to arrive at a long-term solution in the coming months," the minister said.
Google and startups had multiple rounds of discussion with the government on Monday, following which the tech giant agreed to restore the delisted apps.
"We believe Google, and the startup community will be able to arrive at a long-term solution in the coming months," the minister said.
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