Chinese Apps Banned In India Memes. As tensions between India and China continued to escalate after the Galwan valley stand-off in Ladakh, the Indian government on Monday banned 59 Chinese apps, including TikTok, to counter the threat posed by the apps to the country's ‘sovereignty and security’. In damage-control mode, TikTok was quick to issue a statement and said that it will be meeting government stakeholders to. Chinese mobile apps banned: The list of applications that are in talks to get banned also includes PUBG. PUBG is one of the most popular smartphone mobile games in India and many other countries. In India alone, the app boasts of over 175 million downloads. Shein Among 59 Banned Chinese Apps: Netizens Share Hilarious Memes For Fashion Lovers Shein, which is an international B2C apparel brand caters largely to its women customers as it sold items for ladies ranging from bags, shoes, accessories.
Also Read - 47 More Chinese Apps Banned in India; PubG, Ali Express Could be Next As per an ET report, the new list consists of 275 apps that can face the wrath of the government. The most recent development: India has reportedly banned TikTok, along with 58 other China-based apps, in retaliation for a recent border conflict in the Himalayas that resulted in the deaths of.
New Delhi: In the wake of the India-China clash at the Galwan Valley, the Indian government took the unprecedented step of banning 59 Chinese apps in the country on Monday. The banned mobile.
The most recent development: India has reportedly banned TikTok, along with 58 other China-based apps, in retaliation for a recent border conflict in the Himalayas that resulted in the deaths of. While many supported the government's decision, few PUBG fans shared rib-tickling memes in order to cope with the fact that the app might get banned in India soon After banning 59 Chinese apps. India bans 59 Chinese apps like TikTok, Helo, Shein; Twitter erupts with memes and jokes As a major decision by the government, 59 Chinese apps have been banned in India including TikTok, Beauty. The government's decision to ban 47 clone apps of the previously banned Chinese apps and reports that 250 more Chinese apps, including PubG, are on the Centre's radar has sent the gaming app fans.