TikTok and other Chinese apps banned in India: Everything you need to know
India TodayIn a major setback to China, the government of India has imposed a ban on 59 apps that were owned by Chinese companies. —The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology announced a ban on 59 Chinese apps including TikTok, UC Browser, Shareit, Like, Helo, Beauty Plus, Mi Community, Mi Video Call, DU Recorder among others. —Contrary to the belief that the apps were banned due to the India-China clash at Galwan valley, the IT Ministry cited reasons that these apps "are engaged in activities prejudicial to sovereignty and integrity of India, defence of India, the security of state and public order.” — The banned apps will be removed from the Play Store and App Store as soon as the two companies get a copy of the order by the government. Apple had told India Today Tech that “Once the government order comes in, the apps will be removed from India App Store because it is required by the law." We are still waiting to hear from Google, although chances are that the banned Chinese apps will be soon removed from the India Play Store for Android because a few months ago when an India court ordered against TikTok the app was removed.