Z oho is one of India’s brightest stars in the tech sky. Headquartered in Chennai, bootstrapped, profitable, and proudly independent, it has never bent to foreign capital or advertising dollars.
Recently, Union IT Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw not only endorsed Zoho, praising it as “totally bootstrapped and 100 per cent Swadeshi”, but also announced that he had personally switched to this indigenous application. That is the kind of applause that instantly warms an Indian heart—combining national pride with the reassurance that India can produce globally competitive, home-grown technology.
But here’s the uncomfortable truth: patriotism may win applause, but it doesn’t stop hackers. Show Full Article
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