In a major push toward digital self-reliance, Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw endorsed Mappls, an Indian-made navigation app developed by MapmyIndia, as a viable alternative to Google Maps. His public demonstration of the app triggered a surge in its popularity, aligning with India’s broader “Atmanirbhar Bharat” goals and marking another step in promoting indigenous technology solutions.
Government Backing Sparks Growth
Following the endorsement,
- Mappls became the #2 navigation app on the Apple App Store, just behind Google Maps.
- On Google Play, Mappls crossed 1 crore (10 million) downloads.
- The app saw a tenfold rise in daily downloads within two weeks.
- Indian Railways is preparing to sign an MoU with Mappls to integrate its mapping services.
Features That Set Mappls Apart
Mappls differentiates itself with India-specific features,
- 3D junction views for better real-time decisions.
- Traffic signal countdowns in supported cities.
- Indoor navigation for malls and buildings.
- Alerts for speed breakers, sharp turns, and accident zones.
- Support for 12+ Indian languages.
- Unique Mappls PIN for accurate geolocation.
Industry and Market Impact
- The tech community, including Zoho’s Sridhar Vembu, praised Mappls, calling it the result of “decades of R&D”. Investor sentiment also surged — the parent company, CE Info Systems, saw its stock rise by 8%.
- The company is also lobbying for pre-installation of Mappls on smartphones made under the PLI scheme, giving it an edge in domestic adoption.
Static Facts
- Mappls Developer: MapmyIndia (CE Info Systems Ltd.)
- Endorsed by: Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw
- Other Backers: Zoho co-founder Sridhar Vembu
- Google Play Downloads: 1 crore+
- App Store Rank: #2 in navigation


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