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Zoho Mail: Amit Shah joins Zoho Mail, shares his new email ID..
Shikha Saxena | October 10, 2025 2:15 PM CST

Amit Shah switches to Zoho Mail: Union Home Minister Amit Shah has changed his email account and created a new account on the Made in India platform Zoho Mail. He himself announced this through a post on X (formerly Twitter). Shah stated that all future official emails should be sent to this new ID. He also shared his new email ID on X.

Amit Shah creates an account on Zoho Mail.
The Union Minister announced his joining Zoho Mail on X (formerly Twitter). He wrote in his post, "I have switched to Zoho Mail. Please note the change in my email address. My new email address is amitshah.bjp@zohomail.in. Please use this email address for future correspondence."

Amit Shah's shift to Zoho Mail is part of the Modi government's increasing focus on indigenous technology. Several government officials have already started using Zoho's various platforms. Zoho Mail is a fully Indian email client, being touted as a direct competitor to Gmail and Outlook.

Zoho Mail Features
Zoho Mail is an ad-free platform that serves both personal and business users. Data is secured with end-to-end encryption, and the company claims that no data is sold to advertisers. It offers an integrated experience, with personal, business, and promotional emails displayed in separate tabs. It also offers features like a calendar, notes, and contacts.

Arattai Sparks Swadeshi Tech Discussion
Zoho recently launched its messaging app, Arattai, which has sparked a buzz about Swadeshi tech. This has gained further momentum following Prime Minister Modi's Made in India tech appeal. Zoho founder Sridhar Vembu regularly provides updates on its products. The involvement of a minister like Amit Shah with Zoho Mail could inspire other government officials to adopt it in the future.


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