Google Announces 10 billion Investment in India

Google has announced a 10 billion investment in India over the next five to seven years to compete with rivals Facebook and Amazon According to the French news agency AFP, Sundar Pechai, Google's Indian-born chief executive officer (CEO), said in a speech at the "Google for India" virtual event on Monday that the fund would help improve India's digital economy. "There is no doubt that we are going through difficult times in India and around the world, and the bilateral challenges facing education and health have forced us to re-examine who we are," he said. Living and working. However, these challenges are also giving us the opportunity to innovate. It may be recalled that in recent years, foreign companies have invested billions of dollars in India's growing digital economy. Facebook, Intel and other companies have invested 16 billion in the digital services unit of India's richest man Mukesh Ambani's Geo in India this year alone. The Google C...