India Ban Chinese Apps List In Telugu. New Delhi: Nearly 15 new mobile applications such as ByteDance-owned video editing app CapCut and Xiaomi’s browser app were included in a follow-up ban on 47 Chinese apps late last month, according to a list that ET has reviewed. The remaining were ‘lite’ or ‘pro’ versions of the apps that the government banned earlier in June, including TikTok and Helo, both owned by ByteDance, the. Reacting to India's ban on the Chinese apps at a Foreign Ministry briefing here, spokesman Zhao Lijian said, "China is strongly concerned about the relevant notice issued by the Indian side. We. Homegrown app makers have welcomed the fresh ban on Chinese apps. Chingari App CEO & Co-founder- Sumit Ghosh said Indian citizens need to be concerned about data and make sure it remains within India.
TikTok removed from Google Play store, App Store after India bans 59 Chinese apps (Express photo: Sneha Saha) The government of India on Monday announced the ban of 59 Chinese apps in the country.A day later one of the most popular short video applications TikTok has been taken down from Apple App store and also Google Play store. For users who have the TikTok app download can still use the. Chinese fashion-based apps banned in India Out of the innumerous apps that we use on our phone, you will be surprised to know that most of them are Chinese apps. And amid the ongoing tension between India and China, the Government of India has taken a stern step to ban as many as 59 Chinese apps that were quite popular in India.
The Indian government has banned 47 more Chinese apps. The apps are allegedly clones of the 59 applications banned earlier. The ministry of electronics and information technology said the apps.
The second list of Chinese apps banned in July has not been officially released yet. Counterpoint Research Associate Director Tarun Pathak said Xiaomi has around 90 million users in India. The second list of Chinese apps banned in July has not been officially released yet. Counterpoint Research Associate Director Tarun Pathak said Xiaomi has around 90 million users in India. China upset over ban of mobile apps, impact of India's decision on nation's economy. The decision of India to impose a ban on 59 Chinese mobile apps citing 'security concerns' has upset and stirred up China. The development has been widely discussed on China's social media and the hashtag #indiabans59Chineseapps has been trending on Weibo platform. List of China-free Indian apps. India's decision to ban 59 Chinese apps has been hailed as a 'revolution' for homegrown tech companies. Here are some Indian apps with no Chinese investments.