59 Apps Banned In India – TikTok, UC Browser, Sahreit etc.

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let’s we  bring you today special details about the tension brewing between India and China India has banned 59 Chinese mobile applications in one move some of the biggest digital businesses of China have now lost access to one of its largest markets for the internet that is India

List of 59 apps banned in India

1. TikTok
2. UC Browser
3. Shareit
4. Clash of Kings
5. Likee
6. Shein
7. Kwai
8. YouCam makeup
9. Helo
10. Baidu map
11. DU battery saver
12. Mi Community
13. CM Browers
14. ROMWE
15. APUS Browser
16. Virus Cleaner
17. Club Factory
18. WeChat
19. Beauty Plus
20. Newsdog
21. UC News
22. Xender
23. ES File Explorer
24. QQ Mail
25. QQ Music
26. QQ Newsfeed
27. Bigo Live
28. Parallel Space
29. Mail Master
30. SelfieCity
31. Mi Video Call — Xiaomi
32. WeSync
33. Weibo
34. Viva Video — QU Video Inc
35. Meitu
36. Vigo Video
37. New Video Status
38. DU Recorder
39. Vault- Hide
40. Cache Cleaner DU App studio
41. DU Cleaner
42. DU Browser
43. Hago Play With New Friends
44. CamScanner
45. Sweet Selfie
46. Wonder Camera
47. Photo Wonder
48. DU Privacy
49. We Meet
50. Clean Master – Cheetah Mobile
51. Baidu Translate
52. U Video
53. QQ International
54. QQ Security Center
55. QQ Launcher
56. Vmate
57. V fly Status Video
58. Mobile Legends
59. QQ Player

we sync share it qui Baidumap you can and many others have been banned by the Indian government according to experts this will be a major blow to China’s Digital Silk Route India has said that these apps are engaged in activities which are prejudicial to the sovereignty and integrity of India New Delhi has said that the move will safeguard the interests of crores of Indian Internet users and it is a massive move and unprecedented in the recent history these applications are extremely popular among youngsters tik-tok cross the two billion marks soon after surpassing the 1.5 billion mark in the first quarter of 2020 out of the 2 billion India turned out to be the biggest driver with more than six hundred and eleven million downloads on the App Store’s let’s take a look at the implications of this big move now this is a strong message sent by India to China India clearly has drawn the battle line and this is a digital retaliation with more than 574 million active Internet users India is among the largest and fastest-growing markets for digital consumers and now these top Chinese apps are no longer welcome what India has hit at is China’s soft power China views technology as its stairway to becoming a super power banning Chinese apps will mean nipping these ambitions.