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MeitY looks into allegations of repackaged entries in govt-backed web browser challenge

The government is looking into allegations that Ping Browser, the first runner-up in India’s Web Browser Development Challenge, is a rebranded version of Brave, raising questions about the competition’s fairness.

April 01, 2025 / 11:22 IST
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A browser is a software application that lets you access and view content on the internet, such as web pages, images, and videos
A browser is a software application that lets you access and view content on the internet, such as web pages, images, and videos

The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) is looking into allegations that two runner-up entries in a government-backed web browser competition were repackaged versions of existing software, a government source said.

The scrutiny follows allegations that Ping and Bharat Web Navigator, which came second and third, respectively, in the India Web Browser Development Challenge (IWBDC), made only superficial changes while presenting it as an original creation.

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Last week, MeitY declared Ulla, a browser developed by software firm Zoho, as the winner of the contest. The government had announced prize money of Rs 1 crore ($120,000) for the top entry, Rs 75 lakh for the first runner-up, and Rs 50 lakh for the second runner-up. However, the government source said the funds have not yet been disbursed.

The allegations, raised on social media by the user @DotSlashTX, claim that Ping Browser is largely a rebranded version of Brave, an existing open-source browser. The user also pointed to its GitHub repository as evidence of minimal development efforts.