In response to Google's notice to remove their apps, Info Edge founder Sanjeev Bikhchandani advocates for an 'Indian app store' within the framework of 'Digital Public Infrastructure'.
Bikhchandani emphasizes strategic action, urging officials like Piyush Goyal to consider this approach. The move follows Google's action against 10 Indian firms, including Info Edge, over a disagreement on service fee payments.
Despite Bikhchandani's clarification that payments were promptly made, Google's notice raises concerns. The tech giant's stance stems from a dispute over service fees, with legal immunity granted post-Supreme Court decisions. Google's dominance in India's Android market amplifies the impact of its actions.