India Banned Chinese Apps Bbc. On June 29, India banned the apps citing threat to national security and sovereignty. The ban came after tensions on the border between New Delhi and Beijing rose, leading to the deaths of at. India is banning TikTok and several other well-known Chinese apps, saying they pose a "threat to sovereignty and integrity," in the latest indication of escalating tensions between the two countries. This isn't the first time Chinese apps have been banned in India. In 2017, Alibaba's UC Browser came under scrutiny for allegedly leaking mobile data of Indian users.
India has banned dozens of mobile apps with Chinese links in its strongest move yet targeting China in the online space since a border crisis erupted between the two countries this month. The Indian government this week banned dozens of Chinese mobile apps, including TikTok, over alleged security issues. According to a release, India's Ministry of Information Technology "has.
A quick glance at the mobile apps and websites banned in China throws up names such as WhatsApp, Google, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Netflix, YouTube, BBC, The New York Times and even Quora. The pre-competition elimination of potential competitors gave Chinese apps a free run to grow and colonise the world cyber space.
The Indian government this week banned dozens of Chinese mobile apps, including TikTok, over alleged security issues. According to a release, India's Ministry of Information Technology "has. On June 29, India banned the apps citing threat to national security and sovereignty. The ban came after tensions on the border between New Delhi and Beijing rose, leading to the deaths of at. TikTok is one of 59 Chinese apps banned by India on 29 June 2020 (Debajyoti Chakraborty/NurPhoto via Getty Images). such as the small-town shop owner who has been profiled by the BBC, and established Bollywood actors and dancers, such as Ahsaas Channa, with 3.4 million followers. The Indian government this week banned dozens of Chinese mobile apps, including TikTok, over alleged security issues. According to a release, India's Ministry of Information Technology "has.