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59 Chinese applications such as quiver and social app are banned in India

Source: www.rfi.fr
[China News]     30 Jun 2020
Several weeks after the bloody border conflict between china and india, india banned 59 chinese apps from monday, the best-known of which included quivering and social app. india's arguments for national security and respect for private life.
India has banned Chinese applications such as quiver and social app

Author: Andre


Several weeks after the bloody border conflict between china and india, india banned 59 chinese apps from monday, the best-known of which included quivering and social app. india's arguments for national security and respect for private life.

"India government decided not to allow the use of a number of applications... His decision was aimed at guaranteeing sovereignty security in India in the area of the Internet. "

Banned applications "carry out activities that undermine India's sovereignty and territorial integrity, India's defence, India's national security and public order ," the statement said. "

According to the statement, the ban government by India came after several complaints of theft and disclosure of private information. At the first time, the statement did not specify exactly when the use of Chinese applications such as quiver and social app would be banned.

The relationship between the two most populous neighbors in the world became extremely tense after the bloodshed in mid-June. According to information released by India, a total of 20 Indian officers and soldiers were killed in the melee fight on the Sino-Indian border. China has kept secret how many officers and soldiers died in melee, but according to information disclosed by Indian media, there are about 40 officers and soldiers who died, including a commander and deputy commander.

After the incident, India accused China of invading India, but Beijing denied it. Since then, both sides have increased their troops to the border, and, according to Agence France-Presse conflict, thousands of troops on both sides are on high alert, despite government claims of a negotiated settlement.

The announcement of the indian military death sparked national outrage and a nationwide demonstration campaign demanding boycott of chinese products and chinese companies.

China's mobile phone accounts for 65% of the indian market, and the social-networking in india by "headlines today" HELO, as well as the quiver, is already popular among young people in india. There are estimated 120 million users in India, the world's largest market for the use of quiver.

Moreover, there is a wide market in india for social app and another mobile app Clash of Kings (strife).

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