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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.
After the Indian government banned Tencent's Xriver, Garena's Free Fire, NetEase's Onmyoji Arena and Astracraft along with 50 more Chinese apps in a fresh
Indian government has issued a ban order on 54 Chinese apps. The report stated that most of these 54 Chinese apps are “rebranded or rechristened avatars” of apps banned in 2022.
The government of India is going to ban 54 Chinese apps that pose a threat to the nation's security. The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) will formally issue a notification banning these apps in India. The 54 Chinese apps that are going to be banned in India include: Sweet Selfie HD, Beauty Camera - Selfie Camera, Equalizer & Bass Booster, CamCard for