India recently banned multiple Chinese Apps in India after Chinese-Indian war at Laddak. India took this decision as an answer to China after China brutally killed their 28 armed soldiers.
Not all Indians are happy with this decision and criticizing their own Government in blocking Chinese Apps in India. On the other side, many Indians are happy to have this decision taken in response to China. They consider it economy drop for China.
Surprisingly, PUBG is not banned in India and is excluded from the list of banned apps.
According to the reports, following Chinese apps are now blocked in India:-
- Tiktok
- Shareit
- Kwai
- UC Browser
- Baidu Map
- Shein
- Clash of Kings
- DU Battery Saver
- Helo
- Likee
- YouCam Makeup
- MI Community
- CM Broswers
- Virus Cleaner
- APUS Broswer
- ROMWE
- Club Factory
- Newsdog
- Buetry Plus
- UC News
- QQ Mail
- Xender
- QQ Music
- QQ Newsfeed
- Bigo Live
- Selfie City
- Mail Master
- Parallel Space
- MI Video Call – Xiaomi
- WeSync
- ES File Explorer
- Viva Video- QU Video Inc
- Meitu
- Vigo Video
- New Video Status
- DU Recorder
- Vault – Hide
- Cache Cleaner DU App Studio
- DU Cleaner
- DU Browser
- Hago Play with New Friends
- Cam Scanner
- Clean Master – Cheetah Mobile
- Wonder Camera
- Photo Wonder
- QQ Player
- We Meet
- Sweet Selfie
- Baidu Translate
- Vmate
- QQ International
- QQ Security Center
- QQ Launcher
- U Video
- V fly Status Video
- Mobile Legends
- DU Privacy
Indian technology leaders also started to talk about the ban on Chinese apps as they’re a part of technology.
On the other hand, Indian media presenting this answer as a powerful response while China seems to be satisfied on the normal.
It’s important to note that previously America also tried to shut down Google Services especially the Android OS for Huawei company. Huawei is the second largest mobile company based in China. China responded normally and simply came up with their own OS named as HongMeng.