Bangladesh, April 23 -- In a bold escalation of its ongoing antitrust case against Google, the United States Department of Justice (DOJ) is now urging the courts to mandate the sale of the Chrome web browser-one of the tech giants most widely used products. This recommendation, reported by various media outlets, is part of the governments proposed remedies to address what it has identified as Googles unlawful monopoly over the internet search market.

The antitrust trial, which officially began on April 21, follows a multi-year legal saga marked by investigations, congressional hearings, and explosive court revelations. At the heart of the case is the question of whether Google has abused its dominant position-particularly in internet sea...