Apps Banned In India Malayalam. NEW DELHI: Barely a month after banning 59 Chinese applications, India has banned another set of 47 apps, most of which are clones of the apps banned in June. Smartphone maker Xiaomis Mi Browser Pro and Meitu Technologys short video and prediction tool Meipai feature in the list of 47 Chinese apps that India banned late in July, media reports said. remove chinese app India bans Chinese apps Chinese apps banned in India china apps list banned chinese apps in india 59 banned chinese apps in india Web Title : govt of india bans 59 chinese apps including tiktok, shareit, uc browser and others Malayalam News from malayalam.samayam.com , TIL Network
TikTok has been banned in India. (Express photo: Sneha Saha) The IT ministry has banned 59 Chinese-owned applications, including TikTok, ShareIt, UC Browser, Likee, WeChat, and Bigo Live. The Ministry stated they were “prejudicial to sovereignty and integrity of India, defence of india, security of state and public order.” Web Title : government bans 47 more chinese apps, clones of 59 banned apps Malayalam News from malayalam.samayam.com, TIL Network | Kerala News in Malayalam | Malayalam News Online | India News in Malayalam | Latest Malayalam News
Xiaomi's 'Mi Browser Pro' figures on the list of 47 Chinese apps that were banned by India recently, a source said. This is in addition to the Xiaomi's Mi Community app which was banned earlier. A.
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 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. India has banned 47 Chinese apps which were clones of 59 Chinese apps which were banned in June. The banned clone apps include Tik Tok Light and Cam Scanner Advance. The order to ban 47 Chinese 'clone' apps Order was issued on Friday (July 24). The Centre has taken the decision at a time when it has already tighten rules for Chinese companies to invest in India. TikTok has been banned in India. (Express photo: Sneha Saha) The IT ministry has banned 59 Chinese-owned applications, including TikTok, ShareIt, UC Browser, Likee, WeChat, and Bigo Live. The Ministry stated they were “prejudicial to sovereignty and integrity of India, defence of india, security of state and public order.”