The Gurugram-based bootstrapped start-up Agaamin Technologies is going live this Friday-Saturday midnight with the country's maiden internet offering with the vernacular smart name, which can be used in lieu of the dotcom (.com) or dotin (.in), with the Devanagri equivalent of dotbha (.bha) the first alphabet of the word Bharat.
Agaamin means 'future' in Sanskrit, and the founder Sajan Nair said the Indian internet that he is launching can go a long way in "bridging the digital divide between India and Bharat".
Nair added that the Indian internet with '.bha' as a smart name is not only the first in the country but also across Asia and probably the second/third globally when it comes to "the smart name registry for the world of dWeb or decentralised Web".
Agaamin also plans to have emojis and surnames as top-level domains (TLDs) shortly.
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Agaamin means 'future' in Sanskrit, and the founder Sajan Nair said the Indian internet that he is launching can go a long way in "bridging the digital divide between India and Bharat".
Nair added that the Indian internet with '.bha' as a smart name is not only the first in the country but also across Asia and probably the second/third globally when it comes to "the smart name registry for the world of dWeb or decentralised Web".
Agaamin also plans to have emojis and surnames as top-level domains (TLDs) shortly.
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