47 More Apps Banned By Indian Government. Indian government has banned 47 more apps of Chinese origin in the country: 59 चाइनीज एप्स पर प्रतिबंध लगाने के बाद भारत सरकार ने चीन पर एक और डिजिटल स्ट्राइक करते हुए 47 एप्स पर प्रतिबंध लगा दिया है. NEW DELHI: The government has banned 47 more Chinese apps which are apparently clones of the 59 applications which were banned earlier, news agency PTI reported on Monday quoting sources. An order. tech2 News Staff Jul 28, 2020 09:03:06 IST. A month after the Indian government banned 59 Chinese apps, including TikTok and UC Browser, the Ministry of Electronics and Information technology (MeitY) has barred 47 more Chinese apps.
NEW DELHI: Central government has decided to ban 47 more mobile apps, which are either clones of variants of those 59 Chinese apps that were earlier prohibited by the authorities, Indian Express reported. As per sources cited in the report said that "the problem is with the operational ethics of certain apps. This is an ongoing process. 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.
A list of the 47 new banned apps will be released soon by the Indian government. Meanwhile, 250 more apps including PUBG Mobile and apps linked to the Alibaba group are under review.
The Indian government has banned 47 more Chinese apps that were operating as the clone of these previously banned apps. The complete list of apps that have been banned isn’t available yet and some of the apps that have been found to be banned include Tiktok Lite, Helo Lite, SHAREit Lite, BIGO LIVE Lite, and VFY Lite. Taking a strict action against China, Modi government has banned 47 more Chinese apps. Earlier the government has put a ban on 59 Chinese apps. Most of the apps banned this time are clonning apps. The apps were violating data protocol. These apps were claimed for data theft. After the violent Galwan Valley clash, there was a constant demand for taking a strict action against China and a demand. 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. A list of the 47 new banned apps will be released soon by the Indian government. Meanwhile, 250 more apps including PUBG Mobile and apps linked to the Alibaba group are under review.