Ban on 59 Chinese apps
Ban on 59 Chinese apps will leave thousands of Indian workers jobless Although the few banned apps are popular ... Tensions remain high on the India-China border after a bloody military conflict in eastern Ladakh. After 20 Indian soldiers were killed in the June 15 clashes, there was a growing demand for a boycott of Chinese goods from the country. The central government has launched military talks to defuse border tensions. On the other hand, information about Indians is being sent to other countries through Chinese apps, which the intelligence agencies had warned the government to ban. Against that backdrop, India has decided to launch a direct 'digital strike' on China. The Modi government on Monday decided to ban 59 Chinese apps, including Tiktok. But after the ban, thousands of Indians working in these companies are shoawing signs of becoming unemployed. The threat was also expressed by foreign agencies ...