Pichai added that the company respects the legislative processes, and in cases where it needs to push back, it does so. "It's a balance we have struck around the world," he said.
Pichai added that the company respects the legislative processes, and in cases where it needs to push back, it does so. "It's a balance we have struck around the world," he said.
Google CEO Sundar Pichai addressed reports of the company working on a censored search app for China by saying that the tech giant found that it could "serve well over 99 percent of queries."
After Twitter's statement flagging concern over the potential threat to freedom of expression and intimidation tactics by the police, the Centre retorted that the social media site should "stop beating around the bush and comply with laws of land".
Targeting America's biggest export without expecting any retaliation actually sounds childish. And these companies believe it or not have serious tie-ups with CIA. Banning them won't bring any good to the country.