Google is planning to invest $10 billion in India as part of plans to make the internet 'affordable and useful' for a billion people.
London Google is planning to invest $10 billion in India as part of plans to make the internet"affordable and useful" for a billion people.
CEO Sundar Pichai announced the investment via livestream on Monday at the annual Google for India event."This is a reflection of our confidence in the future of India and its digital economy," he said in a statement. "India's own digital journey is far from complete. There's still more work to do in order to make the internet affordable and useful for a billion Indians ...
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