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The government of India has banned several Chinese apps in the country in the last few months stating threat to national security. Adding to the list is Xiaomi’s very popular Mi Browser Pro that comes pre-installed with all Xiaomi, Redmi, and Poco smartphones in the country. Additionally, Baidu’s Search app has also been blocked in the country. The first list of banned Chinese apps included Mi Browser.

Given Mi Browser comes pre-installed with all Xiaomi smartphones users will not be able to use the app any longer. Commenting on the ban of Mi Browser, a Xiaomi spokesperson told indianexpress.com via an email statement, “Xiaomi continues to comply and adhere to all data privacy and security requirements under the Indian law.”

Here are alternatives to 59 banned Chiense apps

The spokesperson further noted, “we are working towards understanding the development and will take appropriate measures as required. As part of the process, we will work with key stakeholders for an opportunity to make our submissions.”

Alternatives to Shareit you can try out

The Indian government banned 59 Chinese apps initially including some of the popular ones like TikTok, CamScanner, Shareit, BeautyPlus, among others. After the ban on TikTok, Indian alternatives to the Chinese short video platform like Chingari, Mitron, ShareChat, Moj, Roposo, and more gained wide popularity. Some of the Indian alternatives to TikTok you can try out.

Here are 5 alternative apps you can try out instead of CamScanner

All the banned Chinese apps are no longer available on Google Play store and App store for download.

Meanwhile, some media reports suggest that the government of India is looking to ban more Chinese apps in the country very soon. There are also reports that the government is considering banning PUBG Mobile in the country. But, is PUBG Mobile really a Chinese app? Find out here.

https://indianexpress.com/article/t...browser-banned-chinese-apps-in-india-6541034/
 
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Can you ask any Chinese living in China to post Winnie the pooh using VPN.
What's wrong with Winnie the pooh? many people make this joke by their imagination, it is funny and annoying.
 
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What's wrong with Winnie the pooh? many people make this joke by their imagination, it is funny and annoying.
Another pathetic Indian lie, Indians can never grow up.

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VPN is extremely common in China. Still no Indian apps found to ban.
Walmart acquires Flipkart for $16 billion in world’s largest ecommerce deal

Read more at:
https://economictimes.indiatimes.co...ofinterest&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=cppst

BYJU's is synonymous with the online edtech sector in India. The country's only edtech unicorn (a startup valued at more than $1 billion), is backed by marquee investors, including Tiger Global Management, General Atlantic, Chan-Zuckerberg Initiative, Sequoia Capital India, Tencent, Nasper Ventures, Light Speed Venture Partners, and IFC. It is said to be currently valued at $8 billion.

Read more at: https://yourstory.com/2020/08/jobs-roundup-edtech-unicorn-byjus

Even as Uber’s arch-rival and SoftBank-backed Ola is raising $352 million as part of its Series J round of funding from Hyundai and Kia Motors, the proposed round would see Ola’s valuation reach $6.2 billion-mark,

https://www.financialexpress.com/industry/sme/indias-2nd-most-valuable-startup-ola-valuation-to-hit-6-2-billion-new-funding-proposal-by-hyundai-kia-motors-show/1565464/#:~:text=Ola's Series J round began,$5.7 billion, the documents showed.&text=11.97 per cent.-,Ola's founder Bhavish Aggarwal's share would increase from 6.90 per,cent from 3.14 per cent.

India’s Oyo valued at $10B after founder purchases $2B in shares
https://techcrunch.com/2019/07/19/indias-oyo-valued-at-10b-after-founder-purchases-2b-in-shares/

And there are many more Indian Apps catering to all our needs .

BTW any Pakistani apps ?
 
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Walmart acquires Flipkart for $16 billion in world’s largest ecommerce deal

Read more at:
https://economictimes.indiatimes.co...ofinterest&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=cppst

BYJU's is synonymous with the online edtech sector in India. The country's only edtech unicorn (a startup valued at more than $1 billion), is backed by marquee investors, including Tiger Global Management, General Atlantic, Chan-Zuckerberg Initiative, Sequoia Capital India, Tencent, Nasper Ventures, Light Speed Venture Partners, and IFC. It is said to be currently valued at $8 billion.

Read more at: https://yourstory.com/2020/08/jobs-roundup-edtech-unicorn-byjus

Even as Uber’s arch-rival and SoftBank-backed Ola is raising $352 million as part of its Series J round of funding from Hyundai and Kia Motors, the proposed round would see Ola’s valuation reach $6.2 billion-mark,

https://www.financialexpress.com/industry/sme/indias-2nd-most-valuable-startup-ola-valuation-to-hit-6-2-billion-new-funding-proposal-by-hyundai-kia-motors-show/1565464/#:~:text=Ola's Series J round began,$5.7 billion, the documents showed.&text=11.97 per cent.-,Ola's founder Bhavish Aggarwal's share would increase from 6.90 per,cent from 3.14 per cent.

India’s Oyo valued at $10B after founder purchases $2B in shares
https://techcrunch.com/2019/07/19/indias-oyo-valued-at-10b-after-founder-purchases-2b-in-shares/

And there are many more Indian Apps catering to all our needs .

BTW any Pakistani apps ?

I bet even you don't have these two apps on your phone.

Is such a simple point really so hard to get across.
 
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:rofl: India is so called IT giant
The only things China can ban at this point are Bollywood films and Indian curry lol. I am pretty sure Amir Khan movies will be much harder to come by in China ... as for the latter, do Chinese people eat Indian curry often :rofl:
 
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