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MeitY Bans 54 Chinese Apps As A Threat To National Security

In the latest update, the Center is good to go to ban 54 Chinese mobile applications which are presenting a danger to public safety, the sources in the Ministry of Home Affairs said on Monday.

MeitY Bans More Chinese Apps

As indicated by sources, the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY), has recognized these applications which have a place with significant Chinese tech organizations like Tencent, Alibaba, and NetEase and the applications incorporate like Sweet Selfie HD, Beauty Camera – Selfie Camera, Equalizer and Bass Booster, Tencent Xriver, etc.

The sources additionally said that a large number of these applications are repaired variants of applications previously restricted by India in 2020. The furthest down-the-line move could be the aftermath of the current stalemate among India and China secured an extended boundary debate.

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This is the main part of applications to be restricted by the government this year after an aggregate of 270 applications were prohibited beginning around 2020.

The MeitY had prohibited 59 Chinese applications in June 2020 alluding to them as being ‘biased’ to India’s sway, trustworthiness and public safety. The rundown incorporated the famous cell phone application TikTok, Helo, WeChat, Kwai, Clash of Kings, Alibaba’s UC Browser and UC News, Likee, Bigo Live, Shein, Club Factory, and Cam Scanner other than others.

Information and Broadcasting Ministry Impedes Pakistan Supported YT Channels

As of late, the Information and Broadcasting Ministry on February 10 informed the Rajya Sabha that it had impeded 60 Pakistan supported YouTube Channels which were coursing counterfeit information against the Government.

Answering to address on activities taken against counterfeit news and publicity by the correspondence organizations, the Minister of State for Information and Broadcasting Dr L. Murugan informed the Upper House that the government has hindered 60 YouTube channels including their all online media records, for example, Twitter, Facebook and Instagram of those diverts which were engaged with circling counterfeit news against the Indian government and were supported by Pakistan.

 

 

 

 

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