What Google CEO Sundar Pichai said about Android's future in India

Sundar Pichai, CEO of Search engine giant Google, will visit India today and this will be his first overseas trip to his motherland after assuming the post of CEO of one of the world's largest technology companies.

Mr Pichai, who is on his maiden visit to India after taking over as the CEO of Google earlier this year, said the company is also expanding its headcount in India, especially in engineering operations.

And from these discussions, the buzz around the web also states that Google will push for its Project Loon.

Another key element of the Digital India is the connecting the remote areas of the country through the Internet.

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A couple of months ago, Sundar Pichai took over the role of CEO from Larry Page and Sergei Brin to lead Google.

He elaborated on the main aspects to Google's approach, he says "Bringing access to people". Everything else is meaningless without that. "Make sure our products are working for them in a meaningful way when people come online, we don't want them to just consume, we want them to add their voice to it". The press content of the invite has fuelled online speculations that the company might launch affordable One smartphone.

One of the key announcements could be around Indic language support for smartphones as well as apps. However, the group went on to become Alphabet, which includes many other business units that have always existed within Google. Google, however, is tight-lipped about plans to reboot Android One.

4) 100 railway stations in India will get WiFi service by December 2016.

. Testing in Mumbai Railway station is underway now. Pichai's visit may see a formalization of this announcement, and more details about this initiative. "It makes a lot of sense to invest in India as what we build here will have global usage", the Chennai-born Pichai said while addressing a Google for India conference on Wednesday.

He also said the search team has improved Google search to work better even with low-speed connections.