Banned Apps List Chinese. The Government of India has banned 59 Chinese mobile applications, including top social media platforms such as TikTok, WeChat and Helo, to counter the threat posed by these applications to the country’s “sovereignty and security”. ShareIT, UC browser and shopping app Clubfactory are among the other prominent apps that have been blocked amid rising tensions between India and China. Banned Chinese apps alternative options: Other apps. In addition to the more prominent apps mentioned above, the list contains a fair few utilities and smaller apps that might have you searching. The list of the 47 Chinese applications banned by the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology will be released soon. The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology has banned 47 apps which were variants and cloned copies of the 59 Chinese apps that were banned in June.
The Government of India has banned 59 Chinese mobile applications, including top social media platforms such as TikTok, WeChat and Helo, to counter the threat posed by these applications to the country’s “sovereignty and security”. ShareIT, UC browser and shopping app Clubfactory are among the other prominent apps that have been blocked amid rising tensions between India and China. In a huge blow to popular apps such as TikTok, the Indian government has banned as many as 59 apps that are owned by Chinese companies. The latest announcement comes close on the heels of a rumour of the same, which was termed a hoax by the government.
Here’s the full list of banned apps, why they were banned, followed by the ones that are not on the list. India Bans 59 Chinese Apps including TikTok In a press release, the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology announced a ban on 59 apps having Chinese links.
Here's a list of the apps that have been banned by the government: 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 11. The list of apps that have been banned also include Helo, Likee, Cam Scanner, Vigo Video, Mi Video Call, Xiaomi, Clash of Kings as well as e-commerce platforms Club Factory and Shein. This marks the largest sweep against the Chinese technology companies. Banned Chinese apps alternative options: Other apps. In addition to the more prominent apps mentioned above, the list contains a fair few utilities and smaller apps that might have you searching. There’s no mention of China in the statement, but every app is Chinese-made. The list of 59 banned apps includes TikTok, which counts India as its biggest overseas market. The video-sharing.