Yes, we all have this question that, will Twitter be banned from India, and is it the right time to switch to a new platform. In a recent tussle with the government of India Twitter has been facing a lot of backlash from the government over it not following the new IT rules that have been laid down.

We have gathered a list of apps that can be a substitute for Twitter if it gets banned from India

Conspicuous characters like Union Minister Piyush Goyal, Electronics and IT Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad, India Post, Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs, MyGovIndia, and more have effectively moved to Koo.

Tooter, another Made in India choice to Twitter acquired brief fame in November. At the time we had seen numerous priests and the public authority shift to the application. Be that as it may, it blurred before long, with the entirety of the characters making a rebound on Twitter before long. Tooter is a fork of the Mastodon project, which makes it look pretty like the first microblogging stage. Actually like Twitter, it additionally has a fundamental course of events, permits clients to put out their assessment, repost honks, similar to honks, and then some.

MitraSetu is a nearly little application than Koo and Tooter, with it having a Facebook-like plan and parts of a miniature contributing to a blog site. The application allows you to follow individuals and post your contemplations for your devotees to peruse. It lets you ‘like’, ‘remark’, and ‘post on your own timetable’ for all posts made on the stage. The application is moderately very spotless and unintrusive, accordingly improving the client experience.