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imposing ban on chinese app was a step in a right direction argue for or against this statement​

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Answer:Reasons behind banning of the chinese apps in India

Answer:Reasons behind banning of the chinese apps in IndiaChina violated the peace treaty between the countries. Galwan Valley clash and killing of 20 Indian army personnel on the border area and then the news of threat to the privacy of data of Indian users added fuel to the situation and worsened the ties between the two countries.

Answer:Reasons behind banning of the chinese apps in IndiaChina violated the peace treaty between the countries. Galwan Valley clash and killing of 20 Indian army personnel on the border area and then the news of threat to the privacy of data of Indian users added fuel to the situation and worsened the ties between the two countries.The PIB notification characterises these apps as ‘malicious', citing several complaints against these Apps for reportedly enabling unauthorised transmission of user data to servers situated outside India.

Answer:Reasons behind banning of the chinese apps in IndiaChina violated the peace treaty between the countries. Galwan Valley clash and killing of 20 Indian army personnel on the border area and then the news of threat to the privacy of data of Indian users added fuel to the situation and worsened the ties between the two countries.The PIB notification characterises these apps as ‘malicious', citing several complaints against these Apps for reportedly enabling unauthorised transmission of user data to servers situated outside India.The reasons stated in the notification are that these apps are engaged in activities which are prejudicial to user privacy and the sovereignty of India. Addressing the Jan Samvad series of virtual rally, Union Minister for Communication and IT Ravi Shankar Prasad called banning of chinese apps as Digital Strike.

Answer:Reasons behind banning of the chinese apps in IndiaChina violated the peace treaty between the countries. Galwan Valley clash and killing of 20 Indian army personnel on the border area and then the news of threat to the privacy of data of Indian users added fuel to the situation and worsened the ties between the two countries.The PIB notification characterises these apps as ‘malicious', citing several complaints against these Apps for reportedly enabling unauthorised transmission of user data to servers situated outside India.The reasons stated in the notification are that these apps are engaged in activities which are prejudicial to user privacy and the sovereignty of India. Addressing the Jan Samvad series of virtual rally, Union Minister for Communication and IT Ravi Shankar Prasad called banning of chinese apps as Digital Strike.The government said these apps are banned under section 69A of the IT Amendment Act,2008 because they are engaged in activities which are prejudicial to sovereignty and integrity of India, defence of India, security of state and public order. As this amendment in act gives the Central government the power to block public access to any information online- Whether on websites or mobile apps.

Answer:Reasons behind banning of the chinese apps in IndiaChina violated the peace treaty between the countries. Galwan Valley clash and killing of 20 Indian army personnel on the border area and then the news of threat to the privacy of data of Indian users added fuel to the situation and worsened the ties between the two countries.The PIB notification characterises these apps as ‘malicious', citing several complaints against these Apps for reportedly enabling unauthorised transmission of user data to servers situated outside India.The reasons stated in the notification are that these apps are engaged in activities which are prejudicial to user privacy and the sovereignty of India. Addressing the Jan Samvad series of virtual rally, Union Minister for Communication and IT Ravi Shankar Prasad called banning of chinese apps as Digital Strike.The government said these apps are banned under section 69A of the IT Amendment Act,2008 because they are engaged in activities which are prejudicial to sovereignty and integrity of India, defence of India, security of state and public order. As this amendment in act gives the Central government the power to block public access to any information online- Whether on websites or mobile apps.India banned dozens of Chinese apps in the wake of deadly clashes at the border stand-off. The list of banned apps include Tik Tok, Shareit, Cam scanner, Vigo, Helo etc.


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