Chinese Apps Banned In India Latest News. 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.” After imposing a ban on 59 Chinese mobile apps in India on June 29, 2020, the Government of India has further blocked 47 clones of Chinese apps that were banned earlier, as per Press Trust of. New Delhi: The Narendra Modi government on Monday banned 59 chinese apps including most popular TikTok and UC Browser, stating that they were prejudicial to sovereignty, integrity and security of.
On June 29, India banned 59 Chinese apps including popular tiktok app after a violent face-off at Line Of Actual Contol in Eastern Ladakh in which 20 Indian soldiers died. Chinese forces also suffered casualties but haven't come out with a number. New Delhi: The Narendra Modi government on Monday banned 59 chinese apps including most popular TikTok and UC Browser, stating that they were prejudicial to sovereignty, integrity and security of.
BENGALURU | NEW DELHIIndia has drawn up a list of 275 Chinese apps 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, according to people aware of the developments. This follows the high-profile ban of 59 Chinese apps last month, including short video.
New Delhi — With India and China locked in a standoff over a long-disputed border in the Himalayas, New Delhi has banned 59 Chinese apps, including the hugely popular video sharing platform. The ban comes a month after around 59 popular Chinese apps, including TikTok and SHAREit, were barred from operating in India over issues of data privacy and national security. According to an order issued on Friday, July 24, the ban will be extended to 47 Chinese apps which were clones of the previously banned 59 Chinese apps. The new list of 47 banned apps will be released soon and is most likely to include alternatives or lite versions of the apps that were previously banned in the country on June 29. New Delhi: Delivering yet another setback to Chinese companies, India decided to ban 47 more Chinese apps on Monday, sources have claimed. The move comes almost a month after the Indian government banned 59 Chinese apps including popular ones like TikTok, WeChat and UC Browser which had a huge user base in India.