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Google announced it would bring India's online document storage platform DigiLocker to Android's Files app.
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This will allow users to access government-issued documents directly from the app.
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Google and the Indian government announced their partnership at the annual Google for India conference.
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The DigiLocker integration will be available within the Files app.
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Google also revealed a machine-learning-based model that identifies and organizes essential files, including government documents.
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Abhishek Singh announced the partnership with Google by saying that DigiLocker's integration into Android will enable
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seamless and ubiquitous access to digitalized documents in a safe, secure way for all users.
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Singh is the President and CEO of NeGD, the MD & CEO of Digital India Corporation (DIC), and also the CEO of Karmayogi Bharat.
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Singh stated that DigiLocker now has more than 137 million registered users.