Union Home Minister Amit Shah has switched to Zoho Mail, a Chennai-based email service, supporting India’s push for homegrown technology. This move comes as the government works to reduce dependence on foreign platforms. IT Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw has also started using Zoho Office applications for documents, spreadsheets, and presentations. The adoption of Indian software by ministers demonstrates a growing trend to use domestic technology for official work and encourages wider use of homegrown digital tools across government offices.
Amit Shah Switches to Zoho Mail
Amit Shah announced that he has started using Zoho Mail and shared his new email ID for official correspondence. His shift highlights the government’s focus on homegrown technology and aims to inspire others to move away from foreign email services. The announcement quickly gained attention online due to the significance of the switch.
Hello everyone,
I have switched to Zoho Mail. Kindly note the change in my email address.
My new email address is amitshah.bjp @ https://t.co/32C314L8Ct. For future correspondence via mail, kindly use this address.
Thank you for your kind attention to this matter.
— Amit Shah (@AmitShah) October 8, 2025
What is Zoho Mail?
Zoho Mail is an email service from Zoho Corporation, a Chennai-based company. It is part of a set of cloud-based tools that include email, documents, spreadsheets, and presentations. All data is stored in India, making it a secure alternative to Gmail or Microsoft Office. Government departments and schools are increasingly using Zoho Mail under India’s Atmanirbhar initiative, which encourages self-reliance and the use of homegrown technology. Its strong focus on privacy and local data storage makes it ideal for official and institutional use.