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WhatsApp Implements New Messaging Limits to Combat Spam and Unsolicited Communications

WhatsApp is rolling out new restrictions on how many messages users and businesses can send to unfamiliar contacts without receiving responses. The messaging platform, which has evolved beyond personal communications to include business messaging and groups, aims to curb spam while ensuring average users aren’t affected. Testing is underway in multiple countries including India, one of WhatsApp’s largest markets.

New Messaging Restrictions

WhatsApp is implementing significant changes to its messaging platform by introducing limits on how many messages individual users and businesses can send to unknown contacts without receiving responses, according to reports from TechCrunch. The move represents the latest effort by the mobile app giant to address growing concerns about spam and unsolicited communications on its platform.

International Business and TradeSemiconductors

India’s Sahasra Begins European Memory Exports in OSAT Sector Breakthrough

India’s Sahasra Semiconductors has started volume production of Micro SD cards and USB drives for Germany’s Hama, marking one of the first exports of locally packaged semiconductor memory from India to Europe. The multi-year supply contract demonstrates measurable progress in India’s outsourced semiconductor assembly and test capabilities, bridging the gap between electronics assembly and full chip fabrication. This development signals India’s emerging role in the global semiconductor packaging landscape.

India’s Semiconductor Packaging Breakthrough

India’s Sahasra Semiconductors has begun volume production of Made-in-India Micro SD cards and USB drives for Germany’s Hama under a multi-year supply contract, according to reports. The agreement marks one of the first exports of locally packaged semiconductor memory products from India to Europe, showing measurable progress in the country’s semiconductor manufacturing capabilities, analysts suggest.

Assistive TechnologyInternational Business and Trade

India’s UPI Goes Global: PayPal Integration and Economic Strategy Drive Worldwide Expansion

India’s Unified Payments Interface is breaking out of its domestic sandbox with major international expansions. PayPal’s integration and launches in eight countries position UPI as both technological innovation and economic diplomacy tool.

UPI’s Global Breakthrough: From Domestic Dominance to International Integration

India’s Unified Payments Interface (UPI) is rapidly expanding beyond its domestic stronghold, with recent developments positioning the payment system as both technological export and economic strategy, according to reports from CNBC’s “Inside India” newsletter. The system, which reportedly processes over 640 million transactions daily according to government data, has become India’s flagship fintech innovation now gaining international traction.