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Days after India issued an order to ban numerous Chinese apps, China on Thursday, 17 February, raised concerns over the prohibition, expressing its hope that India would treat all foreign investors in a transparent and fair manner.
Security concerns were cited for this policy, but Indian barriers seem much too indiscriminate in the absence of information in the public domain on specific threats posed by these apps. It’s important for policy credibility that India’s stated reason is supported by intelligence findings
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India has banned an additional 54 apps including Tencent's Xriver, Garena's Free Fire and NetEase's Onmyoji Arena with links to China on ground of national security.