Amit Shah Switches to Zoho Mail, Backs Swadeshi Tech

In a symbolic yet impactful move, Union Home Minister Amit Shah announced on October 8, 2025, that he has shifted his official email to Zoho Mail, a homegrown Indian platform. The decision aligns with the government’s ongoing push for Atmanirbhar Bharat (self-reliant India) in the technology sector, particularly amidst escalating trade tensions with the United States.

Amit Shah Switched Zoho Mail

  • Shah shared his new email ID—amitshah.bjp@zohomail.in —on social media platform X (formerly Twitter), urging people to update their records.
  • His message concluded with a formal sign-off: “Thank you for your kind attention to this matter.”
  • This phrase, reminiscent of former US President Donald Trump’s style, quickly drew attention online and added a humorous layer to the otherwise strategic announcement.

Why Zoho Mail?

Zoho Mail is part of Zoho Corporation, an Indian tech company headquartered in Chennai, known for its privacy-focused, ad-free suite of productivity tools. The adoption of Zoho by such a senior cabinet minister signals,

  • A strong government endorsement of indigenous platforms
  • A gradual phase-out of foreign software like Google Workspace and Microsoft Office
  • A move toward digital sovereignty, especially for sensitive government communication

Response from Zoho and Industry

  • Sridhar Vembu, co-founder of Zoho, responded to Shah’s move on X, calling it a “proud moment for Indian engineers” who chose to build from within the country.
  • He credited the achievement to Zoho’s 20+ years of commitment to in-house development and long-term belief in India’s tech capabilities.
  • The announcement follows a similar migration by IT Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw, who last month confirmed his shift to Zoho Workplace for official use. Other departments like the Ministry of Education have also started adopting Zoho tools internally.

Broader Policy Context: Atmanirbhar Digital India

This switch comes amid heightened US-India trade tensions, including tariffs up to 50% on some Indian exports. India is using this moment to double down on its Atmanirbhar Bharat initiative, especially in strategic digital areas. The goal is to,

  • Reduce dependency on foreign tech providers
  • Secure government communication infrastructure
  • Encourage innovation and investment in India’s tech ecosystem
  • Build platforms that prioritize data privacy and national security

Static Facts and Takeaways

  • Event: Amit Shah adopts Zoho Mail for official use
  • Platform Adopted: Zoho Mail (by Zoho Corporation, India)
  • Part of Initiative: Atmanirbhar Bharat, Swadeshi push
  • Key Promoter of Zoho: Sridhar Vembu
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