What s going on with India s announcement of banning 59 Chinese apps?

Updated on technology 2024-04-03
20 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Understandably, don't we also ban Google, FB, Telegram, Twitter, or even GitHub for purely academic content??? You can't play double standards, we ban the above ones, then, other countries also have the same reason to ban us.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    About a month ago, India announced a ban on 59 China-linked mobile apps, including TikTok, WeChat, and UC Browser. Last Friday, India added another 47 Chinese mobile apps.

    Frankly, the ban has not had a big impact on many Indians, and the only inconvenience is that some of WeChat's functions have been blocked. And for many others who do business through WeChat, "WeChat means contacts and business circles, and the blocking of WeChat has made it impossible for me to do business with Chinese," complained an Indian friend from Uttarakhand.

    He told the Global Times: "I usually communicate with Chinese customers through WeChat, and after WeChat was blocked, I was forced to find other contact channels, but it is very difficult to copy all my friends on WeChat to another platform that everyone can accept." According to the reporter's understanding, such a situation is not uncommon among many Indians who do business with China.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Nothing should come of it. Every country's foreign policy will certainly have its own policy after it is introduced, and it is impossible to conduct diplomacy at the risk of paralysis of the country. However, China's app does give India a certain amount of convenience as a software powerhouse.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    India bans Chinese mobile phone APP, causing great inconvenience to their own life, many Indians complain bitterly, if you don't use a mobile number, now WeChat can not pay, many Indian bosses delete Chinese mobile phone APP, can not carry out normal business, helpless and re-**, India science and technology backward, this is the actual condition, in a word, he left China at all!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    This has a greater impact on economic life, and many people who have dealings with China will lose their income significantly due to Jin Yong's mobile phone APP, especially WeChat. Of course. It will definitely have an impact on the economic exchanges between the two countries.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Mark Twain once said, "History does not repeat itself, but it tends to be similar". Whenever an industry is protected, it will have a negative impact on their long-term competitiveness and innovation ability, in short, it is ** protectionism always feels that it will make you feel good about yourself, but in fact, the quality of the product has long been opened up from other competitors.

    For example, in the Indian automotive industry, before overseas automakers enter the domestic market, look at the quality of domestic cars such as Maruti, Padmini (which also appeared in the comedy film "Taxi 9211" starring Indian movie star John Abraham-Nana Patekar) and Hindustan before overseas automakers enter the domestic market. Sadly, during the Janata Party's reign in the seventies, some 54 multinationals left India.

    Of course, Indian companies are not without their merits. For example, the Maruti car has always been in good "fighting form", they have developed very well, and they have always maintained a market share of more than 50 without any protectionism. Indeed, regardless of whether India** will issue a ban or not, local startups are actively innovating and trying to compete head-on with Chinese startups and fight hard for "bharat"!

    In fact, the Indians are also cheering for these businesses, after all, only the best products in the market can achieve the ultimate victory! This ban will definitely create a lot of room for Indian startups to develop, hoping that they can fill the market vacuum caused by the 59 banned Chinese apps, if they can defeat Chinese startups in India, then in the future, in the international market, Indian startups may have a greater chance of winning Flipkart, OLA, Paytm are all established without any protectionism, and they compete with global leaders, And they have all become leaders in their respective industries, but if these companies had lived under the wings of protectionism, the quality of their products might not be as good as they are now.

    It's not the end of the world for the 59 banned Chinese apps, and if India** thinks they're safe for India and Indians, then the ban will be lifted. In addition, under the China-India Bilateral Investment Treaty, which was in force from 2006 to 2018, if these banned apps entered the Indian market before 2017, they can seek protection of their company's rights and investment rights for 15 years from the date of investment.

    For India, there should be no discrimination, regardless of the country, or the source of investors, there should be equally strict rules and regulations for all apps. Everyone has to follow the rules, and violators need to be punished openly and transparently in accordance with the established laws so that everyone benefits.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    India's ban on Chinese mobile apps has had a very significant impact, the most important impact is on economic exchanges, for some people who do business, a lot of communication software means communication, means communication, means connections, if there is no more. Banning these Chinese apps could only cause them to suffer severe economic trauma.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    India's ban on Chinese mobile apps will prevent consumers from using their phones to do what they need to do. If you don't have the app, your operation will be affected, and you won't be able to do what you need to get well. India itself does not have a decent mobile app, and most of it uses China.

    Well, a lot of Chinese software, such as **, Douyin and so on. A lot of businessmen on the Internet are doing **, disabling these software after their **ah. Business has a big impact.

    First of all, some Chinese companies will definitely suffer from the loss of profit costs, and secondly, China will also counter-sanction them, and these things are international, political issues, as an ordinary enterprise has no way to do it. The most immediate consequence is economic loss.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    After using mobile phones, life and work are particularly convenient, but when they banned Chinese mobile apps, their country was in a state of stagnation. Whether it is work, study, transportation has been greatly affected.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    This would set India's economy back more than a decade.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The consequence of India's ban on Chinese mobile phone apps is that our Chinese mobile phones are in the point where no one wants them to sell in India, just like Huawei has been banned by many countries after the app has been banned by many countries, and now no one wants Huawei, in the past, Huawei lived abroad by relying on the form of free delivery of mobile phone dealers' booking fees, and now no one wants to send it for free, and foreign countries rely on real strength rather than blowing, so Huawei should think about it, foreign people don't eat bragging, Be down-to-earth.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Recently, India announced the ban on 59 Chinese app software, which I believe everyone knows, which to be honest, has also had a certain impact on our country. Because the 59 Chinese apps banned in India include "TikTok", which is what we call Douyin, which directly led to the loss of 42 billion yuan by ByteDance, the parent company of Douyin. This is enough to see how popular Douyin is in India.

    Because so many apps from China have been introduced to India, the Internet in India has also been greatly developed, and many Indians have found their own careers through the Internet, such as becoming anchors, becoming Internet celebrities, and so on. And now the Chinese apps dominated by "TikTok" have been banned, and India does not have its own APP software, so these Indian Internet celebrities and anchors who were originally popular on the Internet are directly unemployed, and this group has reached millions of people.

    Therefore, some Indian Internet celebrities can't even help crying, after all, they rely on the Internet to make money, and now India's ** doing this is completely cutting off their way of life. As a result, the local India** also realized that banning Chinese apps will indeed affect China, but it will also hurt itself, and the damage to ourselves will be greater!

    I wanted to make China lose a lot of money, but now it hurts itself, and India's operation is really a bit confusing. Personally, I think that when every country announces something, the first thing it considers should be what consequences it will have for its people, whether it will be a good result or a bad one, which is worth weighing, and India is obviously just doing this for its own temporary pleasure, without any concern for its own people.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    India's ban on Chinese mobile apps has not caused a recession. Because it is now an Internet society, without Chinese apps, many related businesses cannot be traded. So the biggest impact is also the economy!

    As a result, Indians do not have the right mobile phone software to use, causing great trouble, although China's mobile phone software providers have some losses, but the loss is not large, after all, it is a global business, one or two countries less, it will not have much impact. Most of them don't have much impact, there are alternative apps in India, and the experience is poor. However, it will affect trade, and Indians will need to spend more money on products with poor performance.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    There is no consequence, but it forces India's domestic innovation, and there are substituted products, and there are no consequences, but it forces India's domestic innovation, and substituted products appear, after all, it is not an extreme country, and the innovative ideas are relatively strong, so don't worry. And there is no consequence of this increase, but it will force India to innovate and replace products, after all, it is not an extreme country, and innovative ideas are relatively strong, so don't worry. And it increases taxes!

    and the country's income, if you build a firewall, it will be better, the country will definitely be able to carry forward, domestic science and technology, I am optimistic about this country. Harvest! and the country's income, if you build a firewall, it will be better, the country will definitely be able to carry forward, domestic science and technology, I am optimistic about this country.

    Not extreme countries, innovative ideas are more vigorous, so don't worry. And it increases taxes! and the country's income, if you build a firewall, it will be better, the country will definitely be able to carry forward, domestic science and technology, I am optimistic about this country.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    After all, many Indians make money through employment through Chinese mobile apps, and after banning the use of this part of Chinese mobile apps, one of their economies will be cut off, and then they will be unemployed.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    After India banned Chinese mobile apps, it actually caused inconvenience to the local people's lives, and most importantly, affected the mutual transactions between merchants. affected the economic development of the country. The progress of the Chinese mobile app has caused a certain loss to the Chinese mobile app.

    But it is the whole of India that has lost even more.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    The consequence of India's ban on Chinese mobile apps is that doing business with Chinese in India is more troublesome and more difficult, because he does not have a corresponding app, unless the Chinese want to continue to do business.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    The result of India's ban on China's mobile phone APP needs to be discussed on a case-by-case basis, for those of us who have no relevance to foreign countries, it is zero result, because it is not affected in any way, the daily use of the APP is completely normal, and there are no omissions and network lag, but for users with foreign relevance, it is another matter, because after the ban on mobile APP, the reception of the port in another country is difficult, The last aspect is for the banned app operators, such as Tencent, because of the ban on WeChat in India, which directly led to the impact of their work business income, of course, it will also be greatly discounted.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    The biggest consequence is that it is not so convenient for them to use their own mobile phones, after all, it is not the voluntary use of Indian people. There are only a few people's opposition, and if they don't have an app that can be replaced, they will be complained.

    However, the reason for not using it is very far-fetched, and it seems that there is a benefit for the time being, but it is not good in the long run. In the era of interconnection, it is isolated from the mainstream, which is equivalent to closing the country!

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Short **app is popular all over the world, and many people will use related apps, but recently India has banned China's app, of which short **app has also been banned, and this wave of operations has directly affected the lives of tens of thousands of people, especially Internet celebrities who have become popular by short**, which has led to their direct loss of income**.

    Among India's Internet celebrity V, Xiaoshuai, an Internet celebrity with tens of millions of fans, is the beneficiary of this platform, when he knew that India had banned China's APP fire, he was at a loss, because she was a full-time Internet celebrity, so she relied on this platform to eat, and without a platform, it was naturally equal to no income.

    But Internet celebrities are a minority after all, for most Chinese living in India, the impact is not very large, because they can use the mainland version, does not affect their normal life, they can still use the app to contact normally, but compared to before, it is not so convenient.

    India's Internet celebrities really belong to "Made in China", and India's Internet industry is not very developed, let alone related network products. Since the big short ** became popular in India, the Indians who originally scoffed at it felt "really fragrant", at the beginning, they felt that the short ** was only used by lowb users, and gradually, it became more and more popular.

    There is an Indian Internet celebrity named kukreja who tasted the sweetness after trying the short ** shooting, she felt that she could make a profit from this thing, so she started her own road to Internet celebrity, she will use the local festival material to shoot the relevant **, in order to get a higher like, and she knows the value of originality and innovation, she shoots ** are not the same, just don't want to cause aesthetic fatigue to the audience, after her efforts, her total attention on multiple short ** platforms has reached 10,000, can bring her about 700 US dollars per month (about 5000 yuan), such an income is really considerable.

    Many Internet celebrities in India are popular by relying on Chinese apps, so there is a saying that Indian Internet celebrities are made in China, but now Chinese apps are banned in India, whether it is Indian Internet celebrities or Indians, they have less economy and one less way of entertainment, and life has also brought certain inconvenience.

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