59 Chinese App, including TikTok, banned - Central Government Action


India on Monday banned 59 applications from China, including the most popular, Tik tok and UC Browser



1. TikTok





3. Kwai




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 Browser


14. Virus Cleaner


15. APUS Browser


16. ROMWE


17. Club Factory


18. Newsdog


19. Beauty Plus


20. WeChat


21. UC News


22. QQ Mail


23. Weibo


24. Xender


25. QQ Music


26. QQ News Feed


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. Åšweet 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

The current stand-off with the Chinese forces in Ladakh, along the Line of Control (LAC), is a back-and-forth barrier, which also includes stunner and Bigo Direct.

The Center for Indian Cybercrime Integration, the Interior Ministry, has issued a compelling recommendation to block these malicious applications, saying the report was one of the toughest measures against the use of a strong chorus that came to the public sphere as the sovereignty of India and the privacy of the citizens.

Similarly, there may be similar bipartisan influences, with various public representatives, both outside and inside the parliament.

Implemented Devices "And if such apps receive the latest credible input that threatens India's sovereignty and integrity, Google has decided to use this on both mobile and non-mobile Internet, with the Government of India declining to allow the use of certain applications," it added.

Comments on these companies were not immediately available.