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‘Why tiktok banned in India’

The Indian government announced a ban on 59 Chinese apps, including TikTok, which is operated by Chinese internet firm Bytedance, in June as its relations with china deteriorated. It said the apps were prejudicial to the sovereignty and integrity of India. China says New Delhi has been using national security as an excuse to prohibit Chinese mobile apps.
China’s government on Thursday criticized Indian moves to ban Baidu, TikTok and other popular Chinese apps and appealed to New Delhi to get economic ties “back on track.” “China opposes any discriminatory restrictive measures against Chinese companies,” said a Commerce Ministry spokesman, Gao Feng.

Gao didn’t address Indian complaints that Chinese apps might be a security threat but said Beijing requires its companies to abide by local laws abroad.

“The hard-won development of China-India economic and trade cooperation is in the common interests of the two peoples,” Gao said. Beijing hopes New Delhi can “provide an open, fair and non-discriminatory business environment” for Chinese companies “so that China-India bilateral economic and trade cooperation can be back on track as soon as possible,” Gao said.

 

Chinese-owned apps have found a fast-growing market in India, with some companies creating India-specific apps that have exploded in popularity. Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government has used the country’s 500 million internet users – second only to China – as a lure to get tech giants including Twitter to localize Indians’ data.

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