47 Apps Banned List Today In India. Indian Govt has banned 47 more Chinese apps which are reportedly, clones of the 59 applications which were earlier banned. Reportedly, India has also drawn up a list of 275 more Chinese apps, including PUBG, that it will examine for any violation of national security and user privacy, signalling heightened scrutiny and the possibility of more Chinese internet companies being banned in the country. India has announced a ban of 47 Chinese apps which are mostly the clones of the 59 Chinese apps that banned in June. According to the sources the 47 apps are the cloned version like (“Tik Tok Light, Helo Lite, ShareIt Lite, Bigo Lite, and VFY Lite and Cam Scanner Advance”) of the previously banned apps. 47 Chinese apps banned: Indian rivals to banned apps support govt’s decision. After banning 59 Chinese apps last month the government of India announced the ban of 47 clones of already banned China-owned applications.Indian alternatives of these Chinese apps support the ban and want users to move to apps developed by Indians for Indians.
47 more Chinese apps banned in India, PUBG, AliExpress now under govt radar The 47 apps are in addition to the 59 applications already banned by India. Atom Tech Shorts Monday, July 27, 2020 - 13:14 Indian Govt has banned 47 more Chinese apps which are reportedly, clones of the 59 applications which were earlier banned. Reportedly, India has also drawn up a list of 275 more Chinese apps, including PUBG, that it will examine for any violation of national security and user privacy, signalling heightened scrutiny and the possibility of more Chinese internet companies being banned in the country.
The Indian government banned 47 more Chinese apps in the country. The list of the 47 Chinese applications will be released soon.This development comes after India banned 59 Chinese applications last month, as tensions escalated between both the countries after the deadly June 15 Galwan clash, which left 20 Indian soldiers dead.
The government has reportedly banned 47 more apps over national security concerns. The ban comes a month after around 59 popular Chinese apps, including TikTok and SHAREit, were barred from. India has announced a ban of 47 Chinese apps which are mostly the clones of the 59 Chinese apps that banned in June. According to the sources the 47 apps are the cloned version like (“Tik Tok Light, Helo Lite, ShareIt Lite, Bigo Lite, and VFY Lite and Cam Scanner Advance”) of the previously banned apps. NEW DELHI: India on Monday banned 47 more apps with links to China, most being clones or from the same parent company whose main applications were banned last month, a source said. Nearly a month after banning 59 Chinese mobile applications, the Union government has banned 47 more that included TikTok Lite, Helo Lite and Shareit Lite.The order was issued on Friday. Also read.