City
Epaper

India gives China another digital strike as Chinese apps Baidu Search and Weibo banned

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: August 4, 2020 18:19 IST

Weibo and Baidu Search, two of China’s biggest apps that were called the alternatives to Twitter and Google Search, ...

Open in App

Weibo and Baidu Search, two of China’s biggest apps that were called the alternatives to Twitter and Google Search, have been blocked in India and according to reports, will be taken off the Google Play Store and the Apple App Store.According to a Times of India report, Internet service providers have also been told to block these two apps. An official source told TOI that Weibo and Baidu Search are among 47 new apps that the Indian government banned on July 27 and added that the government is considering a decision to ban more apps.

PM Narendra Modi had an account on Weibo but he shut it down in the face of escalating tensions between India and China. Blocking of these 47 apps follows the government’s first decision to ban 59 apps including the very popular TikTok and other apps like the UC Browser, Helo, Likee, Shareit, WeChat, CamScanner and Mi Community. These 59 apps were banned on June 29 and then the government added 47 more apps to the ban list, however, this time around the list was not made public. Most apps in this second list of 47 include clones, or lite versions, of some of the apps that were a part of the 59 banned like TikTok Lite, Shareit Lite, CamScanner HD, BioLive Lite, Likee Lite etc.

Tags: China apps bannedindiachina
Open in App

Related Stories

OpinionsWill China Invade & Annex Taiwan?

InternationalChina Drafts New Regulations To Curb Risks Of Human-Like AI Interactions

InternationalIndian Vlogger Detained for 15 Hours at Chinese Airport Over Arunachal Pradesh Stance

EntertainmentChahat Khanna Rings in Christmas Early in China With Festive Celebrations

InternationalMexico Approves 50% Tariff Hike on Indian and Chinese Imports

Technology Realted Stories

TechnologyPM Modi urges German companies to make full use of India’s talent

TechnologyShivraj Singh Chouhan discusses agriculture, rural development with FM Sitharaman

TechnologyDigital India driving culture, content and creativity-led ‘Orange Economy’: PM Modi

TechnologyMaersk explores ethanol fuel to cut emissions and reduce reliance on China

TechnologyDespite setback, Assam celebrates launch of 'Lachit-1' satellite