India Ban Chinese Apps Date. The India-China tension has taken a new turn as the government has released an order to announce a ban on popular apps including TikTok, Clash of Kings, Helo, Shareit, Shien and many more. According to the order, a total of 59 apps will be banned as “they are engaged in activities which is prejudicial to sovereignty and integrity of India. India's ban on Chinese apps: how TikTok and others are affected Five things to know about government clampdown that cites national security concerns An anti-China demonstration earlier this month. NEW DELHI: Barely a month after banning 59 Chinese applications, India has banned another set of 47 apps, most of which are clones of the apps banned in June.
NEW DELHI: The government crackdown on Chinese apps continues, with the information and technology ministry banning 47 new apps. The move comes nearly a month after the ban on 59 Chinese apps. This follows the ban on 59 Chinese-owned apps last month, a list that included the very popular social media app TikTok. It is believed that the latest list of apps under the scanner include the incredibly popular game PUBG Mobile, ecommerce platform AliExpress and another popular game Ludo World.
India's ban on Chinese apps: how TikTok and others are affected Five things to know about government clampdown that cites national security concerns An anti-China demonstration earlier this month.
The government has decided to ban another 47 apps that were operating as the clones of the 59 Chinese apps banned last month. According to media reports, these apps were violating India’s data. Also Read - More Blows to Chinese Apps: India Bans More Apps, This Time From Xiaomi, Baidu, Claims report Besides, the government is also planning to put a ban on 250 apps including PubG, Ali Express. India Business News: Companies running recently banned Chinese apps have been served a questionnaire with around 80 queries seeking information such as whether owners are The India-China tension has taken a new turn as the government has released an order to announce a ban on popular apps including TikTok, Clash of Kings, Helo, Shareit, Shien and many more. According to the order, a total of 59 apps will be banned as “they are engaged in activities which is prejudicial to sovereignty and integrity of India.