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Amit Shah Adopts Zoho Mail to Promote Indian Technology

by sabal singh bhati
October 8, 2025
Amit Shah Adopts Zoho Mail to Promote Indian Technology

Union Home Minister Amit Shah has begun using Zoho Mail, an Indian-made email service. He publicly shared his new official email address to encourage its use, demonstrating the government’s commitment to promoting domestic technology. This move aligns with the Make in India initiative and highlights Amit Shah’s support for secure communication while minimizing dependence on foreign software. By endorsing Zoho Mail, he advocates for the use of homegrown digital tools and encourages others to follow suit. In a recent tweet, he stated, “Hello everyone, I have switched to Zoho Mail. Kindly note the change in my email address. My new email address is amitshah.bjp @ https://t.co/32C314L8Ct. For future correspondence via mail, kindly use this address.

Thank you for your kind attention to this matter.”

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