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Arattai App by Zoho: A swadeshi messenger powering digital India and Aatmanirbhar Mission

Arattai Zoho’s homegrown messaging app is emerging as India’s answer to global platforms. With government endorsement, strong privacy promises, and community-friendly features, it represents a decisive step toward digital sovereignty and Aatmanirbhar Bharat in communication technology

Vivek KumarVivek Kumar
Sep 30, 2025, 05:30 pm IST
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When the world was fighting over the new privacy policies of messaging giants across the globe in 2021, a low-key experiment was taking shape in Tamil Nadu. Indian technology giant Zoho Corporation, renowned for its enterprise software, launched a messaging platform with a native name Arattai, which roughly translates as “chat” in Tamil. Arattai had begun life in beta mode as nothing more than a “friends and family” app. Within a matter of years, it has evolved to become a strong player in India’s digital communication space, now receiving support from the Government of India.

For a country that has relied on foreign apps for daily communication, the emergence of Arattai is meaningful far beyond the realm of technology. It reflects India’s resolve to attain digital sovereignty and push indigenous innovation in one of the most sensitive areas of personal and organisational communications.

From a humble beginning to national attention

Arattai made its official public debut early in 2021. It arrived in the market at a time when citizens were very worried about data safety, after international controversies about how user data was being distributed. Zoho, with its renowned reputation as an Indian technology firm, was quick to capitalise by providing a local alternative.

The app had flown low for a while, quietly rolling out features and growing its user base. But 2025 was about to change its trajectory. Many of the Union Minister has given the endorsements to Arattai, so it came into the limelight, pushing it to the top ranks on app stores. This was not a random event but a part of a larger design to get citizens to switch over to a secure Swadeshi communication system.

Features built for community and collaboration

In contrast to informal messaging apps that are concerned with individual chats, Arattai has been developed to benefit individuals and organisations alike. Its functionality renders it especially convenient for organisers, institutions and community leaders.

• Group and one-to-one messaging: Seamless, quick and secure text communication with voice notes, photos and videos.

• Voice and video calling: Encrypted calls guarantee confidentiality even over large distances.

• Channels and broadcasts: Organiser tools to broadcast to large numbers without mess, ideal for campaigns or event planning.

• Large group support: A maximum of 1,000 members can be included in one group, ideal for volunteer and community mobilisation.

• Cross-platform compatibility: Supported on Android, iOS, Windows, macOS, and Linux, with integration into the Zoho suite of applications.

• Privacy guarantee: Zoho has established its brand on the model of not selling user data, and Arattai shares this philosophy.

• Workflow integration: Users of Zoho’s platform are able to automate reminders, notifications or updates using Arattai.

These features put Arattai not only as a rival of international apps, but as an objective-oriented platform for Swadeshi that shares Indian values of trust and community.

Why the Government is supporting Arattai

The government’s recent push for Arattai reflects a broader strategic vision. At its core, it ties into Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s call for Swadeshi digital adoption. The reasons are both practical and symbolic:

Digital Sovereignty: Messaging platforms have become critical digital infrastructure. Promoting a domestic app will ensure that India is not dependent on foreign firms for secure communication.

Data Privacy: Sensitive discussions usually happen on such platforms, having data inside the country becomes important. Arattai guarantees this by staying within Indian jurisdiction.

Strategic Autonomy: Supporting a homegrown app is free from reliance on international companies, whose policies or geopolitical tensions may affect India.

Boost to Indian Innovation: Zoho which has developed without foreign funding, serves as an example of self-sustained Indian companies.

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Public Trust via Symbolism: Ministers of government ask citizens to switch over to Arattai, which allows people to believe that the platform is not only working but also serving national interests.

In the wake of India’s effort to push indigenous ‘swadeshi’ platforms and products, Union education minister Dharmendra Pradhan recently endorsed the ‘Made in India’ Arattai app as an alternative to other similar apps, such as WhatsApp.

He said that “Arattai instant messaging app developed by Zoho is free, easy-to-use, secure, safe and ‘Made in India’. Guided by PM Narendra modi ji’s call to adopt Swadeshi, I appeal to everyone to switch to India-made apps for staying connected with friends and family.”

Arattai instant messaging app developed by @Zoho is free, easy-to-use, secure, safe and ‘Made in India’.

Guided by Hon’ble PM Shri @narendramodi ji’s call to adopt Swadeshi, I appeal to everyone to switch to India-made apps for staying connected with friends and family.… pic.twitter.com/Tptgbzgivg

— Dharmendra Pradhan (@dpradhanbjp) September 24, 2025

For citizens of India, Arattai is not just an application; it is a local feeling. Coordinating volunteers for campaigns, executing educational programs or mobilising cultural activities, this app secures networks and broadcast lists, making communication more efficient while preserving confidentiality.

Employing Arattai demonstrates support for the Swadeshi ideology. It assures users that their talks and information are not exposed to foreign parties. In a time when trust in technology is questioned, this is an influential point of trust.

A step toward Aatmanirbhar digital India

The support given by senior leaders and ministries to Arattai is not a policy gesture but a clarion call to develop an India-made digital ecosystem. Zoho’s initiative proves that Indian businesses can not only keep pace but outcompete foreign behemoths in high-sensitivity areas such as messaging and collaboration.

As India moves closer to becoming a digital powerhouse, the Arattai story will be an inspiration of what can happen when innovation, faith and national interest converge. For citizens and organisers alike, embracing Arattai is not merely about ease; it’s about being part of a wider national movement of Aatmanirbhar Bharat in the digital era.

 

 

Topics: Aatmanirbhar BharatcommunicationZohoMessaging appDigital SovereigntyArattai appSwadeshi digital platformIndian messaging
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