Deccan Chronicle

WhatsApp rival Hike goes off the air in India

- SARITHA RAI

Hike, the messaging app backed by SoftBank Group Corp. that aimed to compete against WhatsApp in the world's second-most populous country, shut down and vanished from app stores on Monday.

The startup valued at $1.4 billion in a 2016 funding round announced its app was going off the air earlier this month without explanatio­n. The app started by billionair­e-family scion Kavin Bharti Mittal has failed over several

years to displace Facebook Inc's rival app as India's goto venue for social media and mobile communicat­ions. The country remains WhatsApp's largest market globally.

Hike, backed also

by

Chinese WeChat-operator Tencent Holdings Ltd, has in recent years ventured into adjacent areas such as no-frills phones and expanded even into spheres such as mobile entertainm­ent. On January 6, Mittal—son of Sunil Bharti Mittal, chairman of Bharti Airtel Ltd— announced the closure of Hike StickerCha­t.

Its demise coincides with a growing global backlash among technology experts, privacy advocates, billionair­e entreprene­urs and government organisati­ons against WhatsApp's new policy of reserving the right to share user data with the broader Facebook network.

Over the past year or more, Mittal has steadily diversifie­d Hike into social and virtual-mobile products. His company will continue to develop its Vibe social media app and work on a new gaming product called Rush, he wrote on Twitter.

"India won't have its own messenger," Mittal wrote. "Global network effects are too strong (unless India bans Western companies.)"

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Kavin Bharti Mittal

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