The Government of India has now banned forty seven extra Chinese apps (PUBG)

The Government of India has now banned forty seven extra Chinese apps, pronouncing that the apps have been performing as the clones of the formerly banned fifty nine Chinese apps, Times Now reported.

The improvement comes shut on the heels of the Indian government’s warning to the makers of the banned fifty nine Chinese apps to strictly comply with the ban order.

On June 29, the Indian authorities had issued an order to ban fifty nine apps with Chinese links, citing that the apps had been a ‘threat to the sovereignty, integrity, and protection of the country’. The listing of banned apps consists of quick video app TikTok, CamScanner, SHAREit, UC Browser, amongst others. 

ET on Monday pronounced that India has drawn up a listing of 275 apps that it will have a look at for any violation of countrywide safety and consumer privacy, signalling heightened scrutiny and the opportunity of greater Chinese web businesses being banned in the country.

The list, reviewed by using ET, consists of gaming app PUBG backed by way of China’s most treasured net primary Tencent, Zili by using phonemaker Xiaomi, AliExpress through ecommerce massive Alibaba as nicely as apps like Resso and ULike from TikTok-owner ByteDance


One of these apps is PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds (PUBG) which is extraordinarily famous in the country. In India alone, the app boasts of over a hundred seventy five million downloads, however, the app has frequently been criticised for its addictive nature. However, the authorities is thinking about a ban on the conflict royale structure sport over records protection concerns. 
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