47 Apps Banned List In India In Hindi. 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. India bans 47 more Chinese apps - Check out the list of 47 new Chinese Apps banned by the government of India, 250 more apps including PUBG Mobile and apps linked to the Alibaba group are under. Last month India banned 59 Chinese apps including the wildly popular TikTok, citing a need for "data sovereignty." Now the country has booted a further 47, and is reviewing 275 more for potential.
47 Chinese clone apps: చైనా యాప్స్పై భారత్ మరోసారి ఉక్కుపాదం మోపింది. జూన్లో నిషేధించిన 59 చైనీస్ యాప్స్కి క్లోన్ అయిన 47 చైనీస్ యాప్లను ( China apps ) భారత్. Here is the full list of Chinese apps that now stand banned in India. 1. TikTok. 2. Shareit. 3. Kwai. 4. UC Browser. 5. Baidu map 6. Shein 7. Clash of Kings 8. DU battery saver 9. Helo 10. Likee.
Last month India banned 59 Chinese apps including the wildly popular TikTok, citing a need for "data sovereignty." Now the country has booted a further 47, and is reviewing 275 more for potential.
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. Last month India banned 59 Chinese apps including the wildly popular TikTok, citing a need for "data sovereignty." Now the country has booted a further 47, and is reviewing 275 more for potential. The Indian Government has banned 47 new apps that were allowing access to the banned Chinese apps. A lot of 'Lite' versions of the banned apps were spotted. There is a list of 275 apps under. A source privy to the development said that 'Mi Browser Pro' is in the list of additional 47 Chinese apps which were banned by India last month. When contacted, a Xiaomi spokesperson said the company "continues to comply and adhere to all data privacy and security requirements under the Indian law.