A year after the government swooped across the Eco-System application in the country to engage in the activities ‘prejudicial on Indian sovereignty, integrity and security’, many applications from the country continue to grow exponentially – some of the companies that are explicitly prohibited, such as Alibaba, Bypance, and Xiaomi.
Most of these companies have tried to hide their Chinese origins, luggage their applications with new company names, and with little public information about the ownership of the application.
Toi investigations found that at least 8 of the top 60 applications in India are currently operated, and together reach more than 211 million users every month.
The same application has 96 million users in July 2020 when China’s application is prohibited – implying that they have acquired 115 million new users in the past 13 months.
The government has, in an unprecedented size, reducing 267 Chinese applications in India last year using provisions based on Part 69A from the IT Law.
Clampdown 2020, at the height of the border and diplomatic tension between India and China, have seen the government noted Tiktok, UC Browser, Publ, Helo, Aliexpress, Like, Shareit, Mi, Weibo Community, Weibo, Camscanner, Weibo, Bigo Live, regardless of several Application from Xiaomi.
The ban, the government said, was imposed to ensure the security and security of citizens, including data protection, and was recommended by the Ministry of Home.
“The Electronics Ministry and has issued an order to block access to this application …
based on a comprehensive report received from the Cyber Indian crime coordination center, the Interior Ministry …
The government is committed to protecting the interests of citizens and sovereignty and integrity of India in all fronts and must take All possible steps to ensure that, “said the government.
However, the entry of similar applications in the new Avatar does not seem to be considered, especially because the company has grown in strength in this country.
Most companies have tried to hide their Chinese roots, luggage their applications with new company names, and sometimes with a little public information about the ownership of the application.
Almost all new applications belonging to media and entertainment rooms, which are companies such as Tiktok (based on Bypance), and SnackVideo (by Kuaiishou) operate when it is prohibited from 2020.
Experts believe that Chinese companies have targeted this category because it allows them to quickly reach a large audience base.
Indeed, several applications, were launched after the ban managed to add tens of millions of users in just months.
The fastest growing Chinese application is the fastest growing application in India: Playit.
This application has grown rapidly by promoting piracy.
Along with playing videos, users can download a copy of the film and pirated shows through the telegram, including performances from the OTT platform such as Netflix, MxPlayer, Sonyliv, and plays it back to the Playit application.
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