‘Achha Lag Raha Hai Na, Swadeshi’: Vaishnaw Uses Zoho & Mappls for Cabinet Briefing

In a bold endorsement of homegrown technology, Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw used Zoho Show and Mappls maps during a recent Cabinet briefing, rejecting traditional foreign tools. His presentation, complete with a phrase declaring “Achha lag raha hai na, Swadeshi,” underlined India’s push toward self-reliance in tech.

A Move Toward Swadeshi Technology:

  • For the media brief on Union Cabinet decisions, Vaishnaw chose Zoho Show, an Indian, cloud-based presentation software, over widely used global alternatives.
  • The maps in his presentation came from Mappls (by MapmyIndia), an indigenous mapping platform built and hosted in India.
  • Together, this selection sends a message: from tools behind the scenes to visual assets, the government is embracing Indian alternatives.

Why This Matters:

  • The move aligns with the Atmanirbhar Bharat vision, emphasizing self-reliance and reducing dependence on foreign software.
  • Vaishnaw’s decision also comes with symbolic weight: using “Swadeshi” in his remarks signals pride in local innovations and a call for their adoption.
  • By choosing Indian tools in a high-profile government context, he is spotlighting them for broader use in public and private sectors alike.

Reactions & Broader Context:

  • Earlier, the minister had publicly announced his shift to Zoho, stating on social media: “I am moving to Zoho, our own Swadeshi platform for documents, spreadsheets & presentations.”
  • Zoho and Mappls stand out as important alternatives, offering features suited to Indian needs (local roads, languages, data sovereignty).
  • This decision could encourage increased adoption of domestic SaaS and mapping platforms, especially in government and public institutions.
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