Thursday, 2 July 2020

Replace Locally : Displace Globally



A few days back , Government banned 59 Chinese mobile Apps


Now, the Ministry of Electronics and Information technology, headed by Shri RaviShankar Prasadji has directed the Ministry “to initiate the Grand Challenge “


The new challenge will look at local apps that can REPLACE , TikTok, CamScanner, WeTransfer and UCBrowser


[ source : A Challenge for App Cos to Build Chinese Rivals    /  03 July  ]



Shri Prasad also talked about :




Extract :
“In the wake of the ban which we have imposed...I think it is a great opportunity.
Can we come up with good apps made by Indians ?
Let the dependence on foreign apps, with their own agenda for a variety of reasons, stop,” the minister said yesterday.
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Let us think BIG . Let us expand our HORIZON

Even as we go about developing / launching India-made Apps to REPLACE those Chinese Apps, locally, our goal should be to DISPLACE them , globally  !


That thought made me send following email yesterday :


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" MADE  IN  INDIA  " APPS


Sent : Thu 02-Jul-20 10:51 AM

To : 'rsprasad.bjp@gmail.com'; 'ravis@sansad.nic.in'; 'moc-office@gov.in'; 'ravishankarprasad@gov.in'

cc : nandan@nandannilekani.in;
 nandan_mn@infosys.com; 'delhi@nasscom.in'; 'debjani@nasscom.in'
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Dear Shri Prasadji,

Most of those 59 Chinese Apps you banned, are in respect of :

Ø  Video –based Entertainment
Ø  Social Get-together
Ø  Messaging – Chatting – Status Posting …etc

I am not aware if any of these are in the nature of,

Ø  Providing online “ Govt Services “ to citizen ( like UMANG )

Ø  Help people get JOB-ALERTS / APPLY ONLINE from their mobiles

Ø  Attend to Citizen Complaints and give feedback on progress of “ Complaint Solution

Ø  Simplify Social-Economic-Political processes……..etc



Ï urge you to take a look at the ( proposed ) APPS listed below- then advise the Indian Startups re the priorities :

An App for Everything ?                                      [  18  Aug  2017  ]



Without doubt, when launched, many of these will get adopted by developing countries around the World – countries which are facing problems very similar to our own


Here is our opportunity to replace those “ Non-utilitarian Chinese Apps “, not only in India, but in 80 % of the countries of the World


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With regards,



Hemen Parekh




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