India has banned 59 applications, including Tik Tok, after the clash with China in Ladakh, which is being described as the biggest move ever.
According to the report of the Indian media, in the statement given by the BJP government, it is said that this step has been taken for the country’s sovereignty, integrity and defense. This step has been taken for
The Indian government has banned the Chinese apps, saying they pose a threat to sovereignty and security, a move that comes at a time when a bloody skirmish between India and China in the Ladakh region broke out in the middle of this month. Twenty Indian soldiers were killed in the clash.
Among the mobile apps that India has banned are TikTok, Shareat, UC Browser, Clash of Kings, Beauty Plus, Vigo Video, DU Browser, Likey, Vidmate and other 59 apps.
According to Indian media reports, this decision was taken after the recent tension between China and India in Ladakh and it is being called the biggest move against Chinese technology companies so far.
It should be noted that 20 Indian soldiers were killed in the clash between Indian and Chinese troops on June 15, which was the bloodiest clash between the armies of the two countries in 45 years.
Images released by American space technology company Maxar Technologies showed Chinese installations along the Galwan Valley.
According to experts, the chances of a direct war between the two countries are very low at present, but it may take some time for the tension to subside.
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2024-08-15 01:48:50