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This week, Monika explores the rising conversation around India’s homegrown digital ecosystem and asks whether it’s time to switch from foreign platforms to Indian ones. As more Indians pay for cloud storage, app subscriptions, and premium digital services, billions of dollars flow each year to U.S.-based tech giants like Google, Meta, and Amazon. A recent report estimates these companies collectively earn $15–20 billion annually from India, contributing to the U.S. services trade surplus. Monika highlights how countries like China have built self-reliant digital networks and argues that India too needs to invest in indigenous platforms that retain both data and money within the country.

Monika spotlights Zoho’s Arattai, an Indian-made messaging app offering a local alternative to WhatsApp. Created by Chennai-based Zoho and its founder Sridhar Vembu, the platform is part of a broader effort to build secure, locally hosted digital tools—from office software to cloud infrastructure. Zoho’s model—built without foreign funding and with servers that keep Indian data on Indian soil—illustrates how homegrown innovation can strengthen both digital sovereignty and economic resilience. Just as UPI transformed payments by breaking dependence on Visa and Mastercard, Monika suggests India can now extend that success to digital services, reducing exposure to foreign control and keeping value creation domestic.

In listener questions, Pavan Prabhakar asks how to introduce his 18-year-old nephew to the right kind of market learning beyond the basics of financial literacy, Devendra Paralkar seeks guidance on whether to add index funds or continue with his existing active mutual funds, and Manjiri Verma, a 40-year-old single mother, wants to understand how to balance her equity-debt allocation while saving for her daughter’s education and prepaying her home loan.

Chapters:

(0:00-0:00) The Cost of Our Digital Lives

(0:00-0:00) India’s Move Toward Homegrown Digital Services

(0:00-0:00) Guiding the Next Generation in Money Matters

(0:00-0:00) Balancing Active and Index Fund Investments

(0:00-0:00) Managing Risk and Building Long-Term Wealth

If you have financial questions that you’d like answers for, please email us at ⁠[email protected]

Monika’s book on basic money management

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Monika’s book on mutual funds

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Monika’s workbook on recording your financial life

⁠⁠⁠https://www.monikahalan.com/lets-talk-legacy/⁠⁠⁠

Calculators

⁠⁠https://investor.sebi.gov.in/calculators/index.html⁠⁠⁠

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