Indian market

AppWizard
August 12, 2025
Google has approached the Supreme Court regarding an antitrust case that could significantly impact India's digital economy, particularly concerning its dominance over the Android operating system and the requirement for app developers to use Google's payment systems, which can impose commissions of 15-30%. The Competition Commission of India (CCI) found Google to be a dominant entity, concluding that its practices constituted abuse of power, resulting in a penalty of ₹936 crores. Google appealed this decision, leading to a reduced penalty of ₹217 crores from the National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT), which did not classify Google as a "gatekeeper." Google has since filed additional appeals with the Supreme Court, which is set to hear the case in November. A study on Indian farmers revealed that extreme heat, with temperatures exceeding 43°C, significantly impacts their livelihoods, leading to increased food insecurity and undernutrition. While average calorie consumption remained stable, the incidence of "strong undernutrition" rose, affecting approximately 3 million individuals. The study found that extreme heat forces families to seek non-farm employment and adapt their food sources, often leading to a decline in job retention and increased vulnerability due to limited access to credit. The findings suggest that climate change is exacerbating challenges in Indian agriculture, necessitating policy interventions to enhance resilience and support affected households. India's cabinet approved a one-time ₹300 billion payout to state-run fuel retailers to compensate for losses from selling subsidized LPG. Tata Motors reported a 63% year-on-year drop in Q1 consolidated profit, while Nayara faced scrutiny over Russian oil imports. The Supreme Court upheld a ruling classifying telecom towers as movable property, providing tax relief for telecom companies. Tesla India signed a nine-year lease for a showroom in Delhi, marking its expansion into the Indian market.
TrendTechie
July 31, 2025
Torrent Pharmaceuticals is acquiring a controlling stake of 46.39% in JB Chemicals and Pharmaceuticals from KKR for ₹119 billion, positioning JB Pharma's market capitalization at ₹256.89 billion. Following this acquisition, Torrent may purchase an additional 26% of shares from minority shareholders and up to 2.8% from JB Pharma employees. This move aims to strengthen Torrent's domestic business and enhance its presence in new therapeutic areas, particularly ophthalmology. JB Chemicals has a strong position in hypertension treatment and operates in Russia and South Africa. Torrent Pharmaceuticals has eight manufacturing facilities, five FDA-approved, and is prominent in cardiology, gastroenterology, and neurology in India, with a research and development center employing over 750 scientists.
AppWizard
June 26, 2025
Sends Messenger has gained popularity as a leading chat application in India, experiencing a significant increase in downloads due to its focus on secure messaging. The app prioritizes privacy with features such as end-to-end encryption, user anonymity, and a no data-sharing policy. It offers a user-friendly interface with advanced security options, including self-destructing messages and private group chats. The development team is working on adding payment solutions within the app for seamless money transactions. The app's growth is fueled by rising awareness of digital privacy and the demand for secure, feature-rich platforms in India's large market of over 800 million smartphone users. Sends Messenger is available for download on the App Store and Google Play.
AppWizard
April 8, 2025
The Android Studio Translation Plugin is a tool for Android developers that facilitates the localization of applications by integrating directly into Android Studio. Key features include real-time translation previews, batch processing for multiple strings, a translation memory system for consistency, API connectivity with services like Google Translate, and support for over 100 languages. To set up the plugin, developers must install it through Android Studio's plugin marketplace, configure settings for source and target languages, and connect to a translation API. Translating an app involves selecting strings in the strings.xml file and using the plugin to translate them, with real-time updates in the layout editor. The plugin enhances developer workflow by automating localization tasks, reducing the risk of errors, and allowing for simultaneous translations. It also helps maintain translation consistency and improves app quality by identifying missing translations. Real-world use cases demonstrate its effectiveness in scaling applications for international markets, such as an e-commerce app that translated over 500 strings and an educational app that localized content for various Indian languages.
AppWizard
October 3, 2024
Google unveiled advancements at the Google for India keynote, focusing on user experience and security. The Gemini Live AI assistant now understands nine Indian languages. Google Pay is expanding to include lending and credit options, while Android is piloting enhanced fraud protection to safeguard users from scams. Android holds a global market share of 71.65%, reaching 95.73% in India. The new fraud protection feature pauses the installation of unverifiable apps for user scanning. This builds on last year's real-time scanning for installed apps and aims to combat risks from side-loading apps. Google is enhancing services across Gemini, Search, and Maps with AI, including support for nine Indian languages and generative AI results. Google Pay is partnering with NBFCs to introduce credit and lending options, particularly gold-backed loans. Google.org is promoting education and AI literacy in India with grants and developing an AI-powered coaching app. Google plans to establish a Google Safety Engineering Center in India next year to focus on security and online safety products.
AppWizard
June 25, 2024
Meta has launched its artificial intelligence chatbot, Meta AI, in India. The chatbot is now available for use in English across all Meta's app offerings, including WhatsApp, Instagram, Messenger, and Facebook. Users can have conversations, receive recommendations, and generate texts, images, and summaries using Meta AI. The chatbot can proofread, edit, translate, and create images from text. It can also be accessed in personal and group chats on WhatsApp, Instagram, and Messenger, as well as on Facebook while scrolling through the main feed.
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