Google has removed multiple well-known Indian apps from its store, as part of an ongoing dispute with app developers over commission rates. The move has raised concerns about Google’s dominance and monopoly in India’s digital sector. Some developers argue that the delisting violates a CCI order, while others are calling for government intervention. The Alliance of Digital India Foundation (ADIF) has criticized Google’s actions, accusing the company of disregarding legal proceedings and exerting undue pressure on developers. Industry experts are advocating for the establishment of a digital public infrastructure to address Google’s dominance.