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Indus OS: How this home-grown app store can gain from Google's loss

Today, Indus OS claims to be the largest home-grown app store, with a user base of over 100 million

Rakesh Deshmukh, Akash Dongre, Sudhir B, Indus OS
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Indus OS co-founders Rakesh Deshmukh, Akash Dongre, and Sudhir B

Samreen Ahmad Bengaluru
Paytm recently hit headlines when it launched its Mini App Store. It was viewed by many as the fintech company standing up to the ‘bully’ and restricting internet giant Google’s ‘monopoly’ in that space. But the attempt to build the country’s first indigenous app store and democratise apps had kick-started seven years ago by three IIT Bombay alumni.

Today, Indus OS claims to be the largest home-grown app store, with a user base of over 100 million. The content discovery platform designed to help you discover content and services in the language of your choice recently turned profitable. It has

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