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Google to restore all delisted apps: IT minister Ashwini Vaishnaw

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Minister hopeful for long-term resolution between the tech giant and Indian startups following constructive discussions

India’s Minister for Information Technology, Ashwini Vaishnaw, announced today that he engaged in constructive discussions with representatives from Google and various startups regarding the recent delisting of apps from the Play Store.

Vaishnaw revealed that Google has agreed to reinstate the status of apps as it stood on March 1, the day when hundreds of applications were removed from the Play Store. This decision comes after widespread concerns and criticism from Indian startup communities regarding the abrupt removal of their applications, which severely impacted their operations and user base.

The minister expressed optimism about the discussions, stating his hope that both Google and Indian startups would work towards finding a long-term solution to prevent such issues in the future. He emphasized the importance of maintaining a conducive environment for innovation and entrepreneurship, highlighting the significant role that startups play in India’s digital ecosystem.

The delisting of apps by Google had raised concerns among Indian entrepreneurs and tech industry stakeholders, prompting calls for dialogue and resolution. Vaishnaw’s proactive approach in engaging with both Google and startup representatives underscores the government’s commitment to fostering a collaborative environment that supports the growth and development of the digital economy.

As discussions continue, stakeholders await further updates on the outcome of these meetings and anticipate measures aimed at addressing the underlying issues to ensure a fair and transparent app ecosystem for all stakeholders involved.

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