GOOGLE has agreed to restore the listing of all apps to their status as of March 1, 2024, said Minister of Electronics and Information Technology Ashwini Vaishnaw on Tuesday.
The minister expressed hope that start-ups and Google will reach a long-term solution following a meeting with representatives from both parties.
"Google and start-up companies have met with us. We had very constructive discussions and finally, Google has agreed to restore all the apps to their Friday morning (March 1) status. Google has been supporting our technology development journey and we believe that in the coming months, both start-up companies and Google will come to a long-term resolution," said the minister.
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