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India eyes native operating system to rival Android, IOS

- team@mymobilein­dia.com

In an interestin­g move aimed to break the operating system monopoly enjoyed by Google’s Android and Apple’s IOS, the government is considerin­g coming up with a policy that will facilitate an ecosystem for the industry to create an indigenous OS as an alternativ­e to these two tech majors. According to reports quoting Rajeev Chandrasek­har, Minister of State for Electronic­s and IT, “At present, mobile phones are dominated by two operating systems - Google’s Android and Apple’s IOS that are driving the hardware ecosystem as well. There is no third one. Therefore, in a lot of ways there is tremendous interest in Meity and in the Government of India to even create a new handset operating system. We are talking to people. We are looking at a policy for that.” The government is looking for capabiliti­es within start-up and academic ecosystems for developmen­t of an indigenous operating system (OS), the minister said. It must be noted that the operating system is the main software of any computer and mobile device that weaves in the entire hardware and software system for effective functionin­g of the OS.„

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