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Indian Startups Demand Probe on Google for Bypassing Antitrust Directive, Charging High Service Fee | Technology News

Indian Startups Demand Probe on Google for Bypassing Antitrust Directive, Charging High Service Fee Top startups in India have called on the country's competition watchdog to launch an inquiry into Alphabet's Google for allegedly bypassing an antitrust directive by charging a high service fee for in-app payments, an ADIF filing shows. ADIF represents Indian startups including digital payments firm Paytm and social media app ShareChat.

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