Amazon Launches Kindle Store In India With Over One Million Titles

Posted on Aug 22 2012 - 8:20am by Editorial Staff

Amazon today launched its Kindle Store in India providing consumers with the largest selection possible, including the most bestsellers and lowest prices of any e-bookstore in the country. The store offers over one million books, and now available for Indian customers priced in Indian Rupees (INR). The customers along with this can now also purchase Kindle at Croma retail stores across India.

The India Kindle Store features a vast selection of titles, New Releases, Bestsellers, and works from a range of Indian authors, including Chetan Bhagat, Ashwin Sanghi, Ravinder Singh and Amish Tripathi. Kindle lets you download books in less than 60 seconds, carry up to 1,400 books and read for up to one month on a single battery charge.

The company also launched Kindle Direct Publishing (KDP) for independent authors and publishers in India, giving a fast, free and easy way for authors and publishers to make their books available to Kindle customers in India and around the world on both Kindle devices and free Kindle reading apps. The store can be checked at Amazon.com.

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