Beijing, September 04 (KMS): The commerce ministry of China has said that it strongly opposes India banning Chinese mobile apps.
Spokesman of the ministry, Gao Feng told media that Indian actions violate the legal interests of Chinese investors and services providers and China asks India to correct its mistakes,
India has banned another 118 mostly Chinese mobile apps including Tencent Holdings Ltd’s popular videogame PUBG, citing data security concerns.
The list of 118 mostly Chinese apps also includes applications from Baidu and Xiaomi’s ShareSave. The ban was announced a day after a senior Indian official said that troops were deployed on four strategic hilltops after what Delhi called an attempted Chinese incursion along a disputed Himalayan border.
“These apps collect and share data in a surreptitious manner and compromise personal data and information of users that can have a severe threat to the security of the state,” the ministry said. The ban is a blow for Tencent in India whose PUBG, a battle royale game, is a smash-hit in the country.
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