On 29th June 2020, India banned 59 Chinese Apps and under section 69a of IT Act the famous TikTok app was also banned as by reasoning that it is threat to national security and has cause disturbance in ones personal privacy. The government issued an explanation that these apps are illegally...
Ban on Chinese apps in IndiaAkansha BaruaJETIR(www.jetir.org)
The Indian government has banned tons of Chinese apps in India, which include many popular games like PUBG Mobile, BGMI, and Free Fire. If you’ve been a player of these games and would like to continue playing, even after the ban, this article is going to be a lifesaver for you. ...
The government inDelhisaid the apps were "prejudicial to sovereigntyandintegrityof India,defenseof India,securityof state and public order". TikTokdeniedsharing any data with the Chinese government. Beijing said it was "strongly concerned" about the ban. Experts describe the ban as apolitical move ...
Good on India. All democracies should have such a ban since China is using the openness of these societies to destabilize them for its own political gains. And don't forget, TicToc is not permitted in China either, because it may expose the Chinese to funny democratic ideas. ...
BEIJING, February 14 (TMTPOST)— The Indian government sought to ban more Chinese applications in the name of national security. The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) of India is set to issue an order to block 54 Chinese apps, recommended by the country’s Home Affairs...
Chinese state media slammed India's ban of more than 100 Chinese apps, calling it a move to build nationalist sentiment and decouple economically from China. On Tuesday, India's Ministry of Electronics and Information Technologyreleased a list of 118 apps that would be bannedin the country, inc...
China is deeply concerned about and firmly opposes India's ban on 118 Chinese mobile apps, the Ministry of Commerce (MOC) said Thursday.
NEW DELHI (AP) — Popular short-video Chinese app TikTok is cutting its workforce in India after hundreds of millions of its users dropped it to comply with a government ban on dozens of Chinese apps amid a military standoff between the two countries.
BEIJING, July 1 (TMTPOST) – ByteDance, the owner of TikTok, a popular short video-sharing app in India, may suffer US$6 billion in econoic loss due to the Indian government’s ban on Chinese apps, according to a source close to ByteDance. ...