India tests domestic operating system after Google antitrust setback

BharOS developed by startup incubated at government-owned institute

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Commuters in Mumbai watch videos on their mobile phones. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been pushing for self-reliance to boost and promote everything from local manufacturing to domestic startups. © Reuters

NEW DELHI (Reuters) -- India's government on Tuesday tested locally developed mobile operating system BharOS, a move seen as challenging the dominance of Google's Android just days after the U.S. giant suffered a major antitrust setback in the country.

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