Ban Chinese Apps News. Can TikTok & Other Chinese Apps Get Ban Overturned In Courts? The govt’s ban on TikTok & other apps is an interim measure now. Here’s the process for finalising it – or not. India has banned 59 Chinese apps, including TikTok, amid a standoff in the Himalayas with the country. Without naming China, India said the ban on the apps was a "targeted move to ensure safety. Xiaomi on banned Chinese apps: New, future phones will not have blocked apps pre-installed. The government of India has banned nearly 106 Chinese apps in the country till now and some reports suggest more will be added to the list very soon.
Chingari, a competitor from India to TikTok, saw its downloads soar from 1 lakh to 1 crore-plus on Google Play Store soon after the ban on Chinese apps was announced. Users of some apps such as. Jul 31, 2020, 08:17AM IST Source: Times Now. US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo lauds the ban on Chinese apps in India. Relevantly, the Government of India has banned 59 Chinese mobile applications.
Can TikTok & Other Chinese Apps Get Ban Overturned In Courts? The govt’s ban on TikTok & other apps is an interim measure now. Here’s the process for finalising it – or not.
The government of India has decided to ban 59 apps of Chinese origin as border tensions simmer in Ladakh after a violent, fatal face-off between the Indian and Chinese armies. The list of apps banned by the government includes TikTok, which is extremely popular. The government announced the ban on the 59 Chinese apps (full list below) Monday night. Media caption The Indian small-town shop owner who became a TikTok star. India's ban on 59 Chinese apps, including the wildly popular TikTok and WeChat platforms, has left millions of users. Chingari, a competitor from India to TikTok, saw its downloads soar from 1 lakh to 1 crore-plus on Google Play Store soon after the ban on Chinese apps was announced. Users of some apps such as. This follows the high-profile ban of 59 Chinese apps last month, including short video app TikTok, amid simmering geopolitical tensions between the two Asian giants. The list, reviewed by ET, includes gaming app PubG backed by China’s most valuable internet major Tencent , Zili by phonemaker Xiaomi , AliExpress by ecommerce giant Alibaba as.