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India’s another digital strike on China, 47 apps banned

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After the violent clash in Galvan between India and China, 59 Chinese apps including Tiktok were banned in the country by the central government last month.

Now once again, India has banned 47 Chinese apps by doing digital strikes. Now banned apps include mostly cloning apps.

This means that the apps were launched in the market by making apps like ban app before. These apps are accused of stealing data from users.

It has also been said that India has now prepared a list of over 250 apps. These apps will be investigated and it will be ascertained whether these apps are violating the user’s privacy or national security.

The applications for which India has prepared a list and which are under the scrutiny of the government include Alibaba, PUBG, Tencent, Xiaomi and many other apps.

This move of India indicates the ban of other Chinese companies in the country.

Chinese applications, which are being reviewed, are allegedly sharing data with Chinese agencies.