The Indian authorities are urging folks to make use of more and more Made in India platforms for their everyday tasks.

One of the newest examples of this is the popularisation of the Koo app, the so-called Indian alternative of the microblogging website Twitter.

Koo app is recently getting popular in India as Twitter ban trends within the nation. A recent report suggests that the federal government of India is now testing an alternative choice to WhatsApp messaging app that goes by the name "Sandes".

If you recall, the Indian government announced the last yr that will is creating an alternative choice to WhatsApp and launch it soon. The newest report now tells that the application that the federal government is developing is called Sandes.

The report reveals that the application is being tested by officials in a number of ministries and should be ready for official launch very soon.

In line with a report coming from Business Standard, government officials are utilizing this messaging platform known as GIMS (Government Instant Messaging System).

This Government Instant Messaging System(GIMS) has now been revamped to Sandes messaging platform, as confirmed by the official GIMS website.

For now, Sandes can solely be utilized by government officials, nonetheless, reports suggest - broader rollout is anticipated to occur later this year. The launch timeline is not available yet.

The concept behind the appliance is to migrate government employees from mainstream social media platforms to a safer platform with the hope that it might reduce the potential safety risks.
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