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National security concerns are cited for the reason the Indian Ministry is shutting down access to 59 Chinese apps. TikTok, ShareIt, WeChat, and 56 other Chinese apps have been banned in India over what the government called national security concerns. Further splintering of the global Internet as globalization reverses gear. Fast CompanyChina-based TikTok and other apps are banned in India following border conflict Lydia Dishman
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National security concerns are cited for the reason the Indian Ministry is shutting down access to 59 Chinese apps. TikTok, ShareIt, WeChat, and 56 other Chinese apps have been banned in India over what the government called national security concerns. Further splintering of the global Internet as globalization reverses gear. Fast CompanyChina-based TikTok and other apps are banned in India following border conflict Lydia Dishman
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National security concerns are cited for the reason the Indian Ministry is shutting down access to 59 Chinese apps.
TikTok, ShareIt, WeChat, and 56 other Chinese apps have been banned in India over what the government called national security concerns.
Further splintering of the global Internet as globalization reverses gear.
Lydia Dishman