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Swadeshi Push: Ashwini Vaishnaw shifts office work to homegrown Zoho platform, urging citizens to back atmanirbharta

Union Minister adopts homegrown software, urging citizens to back PM Modi’s Atmanirbhar Bharat and Vocal for Local campaigns. Zoho’s founder Sridhar Vembu hails the decision as a morale boost for Indian engineers

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Sep 23, 2025, 08:30 am IST
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Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw

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Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw has taken a symbolic yet significant step in support of India’s indigenous technology ecosystem. On September 22, the Railway and IT Minister announced that he was shifting his official office work to Zoho, India’s homegrown software platform for documents, spreadsheets, and presentations.

By doing so, Vaishnaw has not only pushed Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Atmanirbhar Bharat and Vocal for Local initiatives but has also sent a strong message to industry leaders, policymakers, and citizens: India’s technological solutions are capable of competing with global giants.

Sharing the decision on his official handle on X (formerly Twitter), Vaishnaw wrote: “I am shifting to Zoho, our own indigenous platform for paperwork, spreadsheets, and presentations.”

I am moving to Zoho — our own Swadeshi platform for documents, spreadsheets & presentations. 🇮🇳

I urge all to join PM Shri @narendramodi Ji’s call for Swadeshi by adopting indigenous products & services. pic.twitter.com/k3nu7bkB1S

— Ashwini Vaishnaw (@AshwiniVaishnaw) September 22, 2025 

He further appealed to others to follow suit, underlining that the adoption of Indian technology products would not only boost the nation’s self-reliance but also provide global recognition to Indian companies that have worked for decades to build competitive software solutions.

Zoho founder’s emotional response

Zoho’s co-founder and CEO, Sridhar Vembu, responded with heartfelt gratitude. Taking to X, he wrote:
“This is a major morale-boosting move for our engineers, who have worked tirelessly for over two decades to develop our products. We will make you and our country proud.”

Thank you Sir, this is a huge morale boost for our engineers who have worked hard for over two decades to build our product suite.

We will make you proud and make our nation proud. Jai Hind 🙏 https://t.co/QyeqBWworu

— Sridhar Vembu (@svembu) September 22, 2025 

For Vembu and his team, Vaishnaw’s decision wasn’t just about market adoption, it was about validation of years of effort to prove that India could produce enterprise-grade software trusted by businesses worldwide.

Zoho: India’s flag-bearer of Swadeshi tech

Headquartered in Chennai, Zoho is one of India’s most successful global software companies. Founded in 1996, the company offers a suite of over 55 products, including tools for document management, customer relationship management (CRM), spreadsheets, presentations, and enterprise resource planning (ERP).

Unlike many Indian startups that rely heavily on venture capital or foreign acquisitions, Zoho has remained bootstrapped and proudly self-reliant. With a presence in over 180 countries and millions of users worldwide, it stands as a shining example of what Indian entrepreneurship and engineering can achieve when nurtured with persistence and vision.

A boost to Atmanirbhar Bharat

Ashwini Vaishnaw’s endorsement of Zoho is more than a personal choice, it reflects a policy direction. The government has consistently emphasised the need to adopt indigenous solutions across sectors, from defence manufacturing to digital infrastructure.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has repeatedly stressed that dependence on foreign products is India’s “biggest enemy”, urging citizens to embrace local alternatives. His campaigns like Digital India, Startup India, and Vocal for Local are designed to create an ecosystem where Indian talent builds products for the world.

By adopting Zoho, Vaishnaw has given a practical demonstration of this vision, showing that swadeshi solutions are not just symbolic choices but viable, world-class alternatives.

The Swadeshi spirit in technology

India’s swadeshi movement, which historically began as a boycott of foreign goods during the freedom struggle, has now evolved into a modern-day technological renaissance. Instead of textiles and salt, today’s battlefronts are software, AI, digital platforms, and data security.

By switching to Zoho, a minister of Vaishnaw’s stature signals to both government departments and corporate India that it is time to reduce reliance on foreign Big Tech products like Microsoft Office, Google Docs, or foreign CRMs, and instead empower local players who can match global standards.

The larger ecosystem

India has made notable strides in the tech sector in recent years. The success of UPI, Aadhaar-based services, and the ONDC (Open Network for Digital Commerce) reflects the country’s ability to build scalable, indigenous solutions.

Vaishnaw’s move to Zoho adds to this trajectory. If replicated across ministries and public sector undertakings, it could significantly reduce India’s dependence on foreign software ecosystems while providing a massive market boost to domestic firms.

Ashwini Vaishnaw’s shift to Zoho may seem like a small administrative choice, but it carries symbolic and practical weight. It embodies the Swadeshi spirit in the digital era and signals that Indian-made solutions are ready for prime time.

Topics: Swadeshi technologyindigenous softwareAtmanirbhar BharatAshwini VaishnawVocal For LocalZohoSridhar Vembu
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