Daily Sabah (Turkey)

Google’s removal of apps in India ‘cannot be permitted’: Minister

- NEW DELHI / REUTERS

THE DECISION of tech giant Google to remove some apps from its app store in India “cannot be permitted,” Indian Informatio­n Technology Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw said on Saturday, amid an ongoing dispute over service fee payments to the U.S. firm.

Google on Friday removed from its Play Store many Indian apps, including Matrimony.com’s popular Bharat Matrimony and job search app Naukri, saying the companies were not abiding by its inapp payment guidelines.

Vaishnaw said he has held talks with Google and will meet the startups, which need protection in India.

“This cannot be permitted. This kind of de-listing cannot be permitted,” he said in a statement.

Google declined to comment.

The removal has sparked criticism from many startups who have for years protested and legally challenged many of the U.S. giant’s practices, including its inapp fee. Google says the fees help develop and promote the Android and Play Store ecosystem.

The dispute centers on efforts by some Indian startups to stop Google from imposing a fee of 11%-26% on in-app payments after the country’s antitrust authoritie­s ordered it to not mandatoril­y enforce an earlier system of charging 15%-30%.

But Google effectivel­y received the goahead to charge the fee or remove apps after two court decisions in January and February, one by the Supreme Court.

Google said on Friday that some Indian companies had chosen not to pay for the “immense value they receive on Google Play.”

Among the worst hit by the removals is Matrimony.com which has seen more than 150 of its apps dropped from the

Play Store.

“All our apps have been removed and we are out of Play Store and (that) means out of business,” founder Murugavel Janakirama­n told Reuters on Saturday. “If this continues for a long term then we will have a significan­t drop in revenue.”

Info Edge, another affected company, had seen its job search app Naukri and another real estate search app, removed. Many of the company’s app had been restored, its founder said on Saturday on X, without elaboratin­g.

Google briefly removed popular Indian payments app Paytm from its Play Store in 2020 citing some policy violations. The move led to the company’s founder and the wider startup industry joining together to challenge Google by launching their own app stores and filing legal cases.

 ?? ?? A Google business logo on an office building in midtown Atlanta, Georgia, U.S., Feb. 21, 2024.
A Google business logo on an office building in midtown Atlanta, Georgia, U.S., Feb. 21, 2024.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Türkiye