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Which is the Indian made app store? PhonePe, owned by Walmart Inc., launches Indus Appstore, a new Android-based mobile application store in India to compete with Google's Play Store. The store offers over 200,000 apps and games in 12 Indian language

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Flipkart are no longer the parent company for phonepe. Please check the news 🙏 Its Indian made at the end of the day.

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