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Govt to incubate 'Aatmanirbhar' web browsers that compete with Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox

According to sources, the government sees this programme as giving it bargaining power to convince major US browser companies like Google and Mozilla Firefox to include the country's web security certification authority in their 'trust stores'.

August 09, 2023 / 15:22 IST
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In India's massive internet market of around 850 million users, Google Chrome is the clear leader with an 88.47 percent market share, according to Similarweb data for July.

As an extension of its "Aatmanirbharta" (self-sufficiency) pitch, the Indian government has launched a programme to support indigenously built web browsers that will compete with the likes of Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Microsoft Edge, Opera, and others.

The web browser development challenge has lined up financial grants totalling more than Rs 3 crore and will be monitored by the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology and its constituent departments.

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"As the country sets on a path to become the third-largest economy in the world, it is important that we have control over our digital destiny. We don't want to be dependent on foreign web browsers in areas where the security and safety of citizens is paramount... Atmanirbharta should be there in web browsers as well," said an official.

According to sources, the government sees this programme as giving it bargaining power to convince major US browser companies like Google and Mozilla Firefox to include the country's web security certification authority in their 'trust stores'.