- On June 29 India banned 59 Chinese apps including video app TikTok, which is wildly popular in India.
- On Monday, the Indian government banned a further 47 apps which were clones that allowed people access to the previously banned apps.
- It also published a list of 275 more apps it's considering banning.
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Last month India banned 59 Chinese apps including the wildly popular TikTok, citing a need for "data sovereignty."
Now the country has booted a further 47, and is reviewing 275 more for potential bans.
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- TikTok's billionaire Chinese founder is fighting to retain control of his company amid international tensions
- TikTok is being threatened with a ban in Pakistan over 'immoral' content, less than a month after it was banned in India
- Some US investors of Bytedance, including Sequoia Capital, are reportedly considering buying a majority stake in TikTok
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