China says strongly oppose India move to ban Chinese mobile apps
China says strongly oppose India move to ban Chinese mobile apps
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Beijing: The Indian government banned 118 apps including PUBG in the country on Wednesday. Due to which China has become stung. Yes, China has suffered a big setback and now the Commerce Ministry of China has talked about it. Indeed, China's Commerce Ministry says that 'India's ban on mobile apps violates the legal interests of Chinese investors and service providers. China is seriously concerned about this matter and opposes it.

In addition to the mobile game PUBG on Wednesday, India has banned a total of 118 mobile applications. This can be called India's third digital strike on China's mobile apps, because earlier in June, India had made this strike. India had banned 47 apps from China including Tiktok. At the same time, India banned 59 apps from China in late July after June. At that time, the government has cited national security behind this decision.

Now the apps which have been banned now, in a release issued by the Ministry, said that, 'The government has banned 118 mobile apps that protect India's sovereignty and integrity, protect India, protect the state and public order There is danger for Apart from this, the ministry has also said that, 'It has received many complaints from various sources and there have been many reports which have revealed that many mobile apps available on Android and iOS platforms were stealing data from users and locations outside India. But were sending it in a haphazard way.

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