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- After initially issuing a decree banning 59 Chinese apps, India then banned 48 more Chinese apps.
- After that, there was a rumor that the popular PUBG game will come on the banned apps list.
- The Indian government has banned a total of 118 Chinese apps, including Pubji.
Previously, hundreds of apps were banned in India, citing national security concerns. Once again, the massive number of apps that have been banned, including PUBG, has stood out in terms of national security. The guidelines were issued on behalf of the Union Ministry of Information Technology.
Previously, the central government banned 59 Chinese mobile apps, including TickTock, UC Browser, Share-It, Wi-Chat, CamScanner. The decision was made to ensure the security, solidarity, security and sovereignty of India and to ensure the information security of the common people of this country. In particular, the list of previously banned app developers included various Chinese companies such as Tencent, Alibaba, and Shaomi.
But the fact is that Pubzi is owned by the South Korean company Blue Hole. The game is inspired by the 2000 Japanese movie Battle Royale. However, the Blue Hole company is joined by Tencent from Chinese industrialist Ma Huateng. Pubji is published through Tencent. The agreement was reached with the approval of the Chinese government. However, Kakao Games in South Korea is in charge of Pubji’s marketing and distribution.
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“China is deeply concerned,” said Zhao Lijian, a spokesman for the Chinese Foreign Ministry. But that did not change the situation. On the contrary, China has a new problem with India in Ladakh. And in this context, India banned 117 Chinese apps, including popular game apps like PUBG, and gave China a new shock.
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