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Centre orders Wikipedia to take down map incorrectly showing Aksai Chin as part of China
BusinessToday.In
December 3, 2020
Wikipedia India map: The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MEiTY) has asked the online encyclopaedia to remove the link from its platform under Section 69A of the Information Technology Act
India bans 43 more Chinese apps; China opposes the decision
BusinessToday.In
New Delhi, November 26, 2020
A day after the Government of India blocked 43 Chinese mobile apps, China through its embassy in India said it opposes \"repeated use of national security as an excuse\" to ban mobile apps with Chinese background. On Tuesday, India blocked another batch of 43 Chinese mobile apps, including Alibaba Group Holding's e-commerce app AliExpress, in a fresh wave of web sanctions amid its border standoff with China. The banned applications, which include a few dating apps, were a threat to the \"sovereignty and integrity of India\", said an official government statement. Watch the video for more.
'Surgical strike on Paytm': MobiKwik takes subtle jibe after ban on Chinese apps
Manoj Sharma
November 25, 2020
Despite significant Chinese investment in Paytm, founder Vijay Shekhar Sharma has been vocal about his support for ban on apps from neighbouring country. He was among first ones to laud government's decision to ban 59 Chinese apps back in June
India using 'national security' as excuse to ban apps, says China
BusinessToday.In
November 25, 2020
Hope India provides fair, impartial and non-discriminatory business environment for all market players and rectifies discriminatory practices, says Chinese spokesperson
Chinese app ban could hurt India's credibility as investment destination for foreign tech firms
Nidhi Singal
November 25, 2020
The lack of well-defined parameters as opposed to an elastic definition could cause hurt India's credibility as an investment destination for foreign technology companies, in a manner akin to how the vague definition of 'public policy' was earlier used to resist enforcement of foreign arbitral awards
Kangana Ranaut and her sister won't be arrested for now: Bombay High Court
BusinessToday.In
November 24, 2020
The actor and her sister skipped court summons thrice. The Bombay High Court judges refused to accept Kangana Ranaut and her sister's argument that they skipped summons because they were busy with a wedding in the family
Love is NOT in the air! 15 dating apps among 43 banned Chinese apps
Mohammad Haaris Beg
November 24, 2020
Before on June 29, 2020, MEITY had banned 59 Chinese mobile apps and on September 2, 2020, 118 more apps were banned under section 69A of the Information Technology Act
Govt bans 43 more apps citing national security, CamCard, Alipay and list of other banned apps here
Rahul Shrivastava
New Delhi, November 24, 2020
The Indian government has banned several new apps in India, including blocking access to them completely.
Ali Express, AliPay, CamCard among 43 Chinese apps banned
BusinessToday.In
November 24, 2020
The Centre on Tuesday, November 24, banned 43 more chinese mobile apps, under Section 69A of the Information Technology Act
Pakistan blocks TikTok over 'immoral and indecent' content
Reuters
October 10, 2020
TikTok, owned by China-based ByteDance, has become hugely popular in a short period of time by encouraging young users to post brief videos
India bans PUBG Mobile, WeChat Work, AppLock and 115 other Chinese apps as border row intensifies
Nidhi Singal
September 2, 2020
There has been a strong chorus in the public space to take strict action against apps that harm India's sovereignty as well as the privacy of our citizens, MeitY said in its statement
PUBG Mobile among 118 Chinese apps banned in India: Here's the full list
BusinessToday.In
September 2, 2020
The government on Wednesday banned online game PUBG in India. The app is amongst 118 Chinese applications banned by the Centre
Full list of 89 mobile app banned for Army soldiers
BusinessToday.In
New Delhi, July 9, 2020
The decision has been taken to curtail leakage of information. Interestingly, the list of banned apps includes more than just Chinese origin apps like Facebook, Tinder, Instagram, among others
Indian Army asks soldiers to delete Facebook, Instagram, PUBG, 86 other apps
BusinessToday.In
July 9, 2020
Army personnel have been given time till July 15 to delete 89 apps. The army said that soldiers who will not follow orders will face strict action. The fresh directive has been taken to ensure the security of the classified information in the national interest
Recalled To Life
Devika Singh
New Delhi, April 29, 2019
The Madras High Court lifted the ban on TikTok, but what should be done to deal with obscene content in the long run?
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