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Tuesday, June 30, 2020

Ban on Chinese apps / ban on 59 Chinese apps including Tick Talk, Hello, Share It and UC Browser, the government said - a threat to the country's security and unity


New Delhi.  The central government on Monday banned 59 Chinese apps.  "We have banned the A59 app which is a threat to India's unity and security," the government said in the order.


This app was banned

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  1. TikTok
  2.     Shareit
  3.     Kwai
  4.     UC Browser
  5.     Baidu map
  6.     Shein
  7.     Clash of Kings
  8.     DU battery saver
  9.     Helo
  10.     Likee
  11.     YouCam makeup
  12.     Mi Community
  13.     CM Browers
  14.     Virus Cleaner
  15.     APUS Browser
  16.     ROMWE
  17.     Club Factory
  18.     Newsdog
  19.     Beutry Plus
  20.     WeChat
  21.     UC News
  22.     QQ Mail
  23.     Weibo
  24.     Xender
  25.     QQ Music
  26.     QQ Newsfeed
  27.     Bigo Live
  28.     SelfieCity
  29.     Mail Master
  30.     Parallel Space
  31.     Mi Video Call – Xiaomi
  32.     WeSync
  33.     ES File Explorer
  34.     Viva Video – QU Video Inc
  35.     Meitu
  36.     Vigo Video
  37.     New Video Status
  38.     DU Recorder
  39.     Vault- Hide
  40.     Cache Cleaner DU App studio
  41.     DU Cleaner
  42.     DU Browser
  43.     Hago Play With New Friends
  44.     Cam Scanner
  45.     Clean Master – Cheetah Mobile
  46.     Wonder Camera
  47.     Photo Wonder
  48.     QQ Player
  49.     We Meet
  50.     Sweet Selfie
  51.     Baidu Translate
  52.     Vmate
  53.     QQ International
  54.     QQ Security Center
  55.     QQ Launcher
  56.     U Video
  57.     V fly Status Video
  58.     Mobile Legends
  59.     DU Privacy

Maharashtra suspends MoU, Bihar cancels tender
 Earlier this week, the Maharashtra government blocked a Rs 5,020 crore MoU with a Chinese company.  The Maharashtra government had appealed to the Center to clarify its policies in the context of the campaign linked to China's boycott.  The MoU was signed with China's Hangli Group, Great Wall Motors and PMI Electro Mobility Solutions.  The Bihar government also announced on Sunday that the tender for the bridge to be built in Patna has been canceled.  State Roads and Transport Minister Nandkishore Yadav informed this.  Some Chinese partners were also among those who received tenders.  It was therefore decided to cancel the tender.

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