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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>NEW DELHI: India's government on Tuesday tested locally developed mobile operating system BharOS<\/a>, a move seen as challenging the dominance of Google<\/a>'s Android<\/a> just days after the U.S. giant suffered a major antitrust setback in the country.

The government endorsement of the operating system comes after Google lost its fight in India's Supreme Court to block an antitrust order that will force the company to change how it markets its Android operating system.

\"We have a long way to go, but if this happens, monopoly by anybody will go away,\" Dharmendra Pradhan, India's skill development and entrepreneurship minister, said at the BharOS testing event in New Delhi, without naming any companies.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been pushing for self-reliance to boost and promote everything from local manufacturing to domestic startups.

The operating system has been developed by a startup incubated at an Indian Institute of Technology in southern India.

India is the world's second biggest smartphone market where about 97% of 600 million smartphones run on Android, according to
Counterpoint Research<\/a> estimates.

The
Competition Commission of India<\/a> has said Google exploited its dominant position in Android, an allegation the company denies, and sought a series of changes in the way it operates.

Google has been asked to remove restrictions imposed on device makers, including those related to pre-installation of apps.

It has, however, warned the directives could stall growth of the Android ecosystem in India and force the company to alter arrangements with more than 1,100 device manufacturers.

Google did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
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印度国内操作系统测试几天前,谷歌的反垄断的挫折

政府支持的操作系统之前,谷歌失去了战斗在印度最高法院阻止反垄断,以便将迫使公司改变它的Android操作系统市场。

  • 更新2023年1月24日,下午07:59坚持
新德里:印度政府周二在本地测试开发的手机操作系统bharo,这一举动被视为挑战的主导地位谷歌安卓几天后,美国巨头遭受反托拉斯的一大挫折。

政府支持的操作系统之前,谷歌失去了战斗在印度最高法院阻止反垄断,以便将迫使公司改变它的Android操作系统市场。

“我们有很长的路要走,但如果发生这种情况,垄断到任何人将消失,“Dharmendra Pradhan,印度技能发展和创业部长bharo测试事件在新德里说,没有命名的公司。

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操作系统开发的创业孵化出了印度南部的印度理工学院。

印度是世界上第二大智能手机市场大约97%的6亿上运行Android操作系统的智能手机,根据对比研究估计。

印度竞争委员会在Android说谷歌利用其主导地位,该公司否认了这一指控,寻求一系列运作方式的变化。

谷歌被要求删除限制在设备制造商,包括那些有关预装的应用程序。

然而,警告说安卓系统的指令可能停滞增长在印度,迫使公司改变安排超过1100的设备制造商。

谷歌没有立即回应记者的置评请求。
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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>NEW DELHI: India's government on Tuesday tested locally developed mobile operating system BharOS<\/a>, a move seen as challenging the dominance of Google<\/a>'s Android<\/a> just days after the U.S. giant suffered a major antitrust setback in the country.

The government endorsement of the operating system comes after Google lost its fight in India's Supreme Court to block an antitrust order that will force the company to change how it markets its Android operating system.

\"We have a long way to go, but if this happens, monopoly by anybody will go away,\" Dharmendra Pradhan, India's skill development and entrepreneurship minister, said at the BharOS testing event in New Delhi, without naming any companies.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been pushing for self-reliance to boost and promote everything from local manufacturing to domestic startups.

The operating system has been developed by a startup incubated at an Indian Institute of Technology in southern India.

India is the world's second biggest smartphone market where about 97% of 600 million smartphones run on Android, according to
Counterpoint Research<\/a> estimates.

The
Competition Commission of India<\/a> has said Google exploited its dominant position in Android, an allegation the company denies, and sought a series of changes in the way it operates.

Google has been asked to remove restrictions imposed on device makers, including those related to pre-installation of apps.

It has, however, warned the directives could stall growth of the Android ecosystem in India and force the company to alter arrangements with more than 1,100 device manufacturers.

Google did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
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