Amazon Web Services Marketplace expanded in India

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Through simplified tax compliance, Independent Software Vendors (ISVs) and Consulting Partners can list and sell their software, announced Amazon [File]
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Amazon Web Services on Thursday (November 6, 2025) announced the expansion of its Marketplace platform in India, allowing users in the country to buy from India-based software and services companies.

Through simplified tax compliance, Independent Software Vendors (ISVs) and Consulting Partners can list and sell their software, announced Amazon.

Furthermore, sellers and buyers can carry out their transactions in Indian rupees, with the AWS Marketplace offering local invoicing and local payment options.

Sellers whose products are now accessible to buyers in India include Cisco, CrowdStrike, Deloitte, eMudhra, Freshworks, Gupshup.ai, IBM, Kore.ai, Palo Alto Networks, Redington, Salesforce, Sarvam, Sonata Software, and VideoCX.io

“India’s rapidly growing digital economy demands procurement solutions that match the pace of innovation, particularly as organizations accelerate their AI adoption. AWS Marketplace in India eliminates traditional procurement friction by enabling local currency transactions, simplified tax compliance, and streamlined procurement workflows – giving Indian customers faster access to cutting-edge technologies, and Indian sellers a proven pathway to scale their solutions and foster connections between local innovation and enterprise demand,” said Ruba Borno, VP, Global Specialists & Partners, AWS.



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