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After PUBG, TikTok could return to India. In a letter to employees, Nikhil Gandhi, director of TikTok India, says he is optimistic about a “positive outcome.”
How HT Tech(via Gadgets360) says, Nikhil Gandhi has written a letter to his employees via email. In that, he assures them that the company is doing its best to resume its operations in India. In addition, he adds that the company is committed to complying with local laws that include data security and privacy requirements.
According to its statement, the company has not only clarified the concerns to the government, but is also ready to cooperate further in the future. He says the company will remain dedicated to supporting its content creators and would not leave them out to dry. It appears that the company is optimistic about starting operations in the country soon.
For the unconscious, the government of India. banned Tiktok, a popular short video platform app, including 58 other apps in June. However, the app’s parent company, ByteDance Ltd., is hoping to return. It has around 2,000 employees in India to manage the TikTok and Helo operations.
Following the Indian ban, a series of reactions emerged elsewhere leading to new bans in countries like the US. Pakistan. Also had to leave Hong Kong after the new security laws of the mainland Chinese government. Going back, the letter should spark confidence in the minds of fans, as well as your employees.
Although the company is fairly quiet, it appears to be doing the groundwork correctly to prove that the app is not only the best, but also secure enough. In addition, the company reportedly keeps its employee force intact by encouraging them with salary bonuses. And carry out an “annual performance review cycle” in addition to improving your skills.
Unlike situation In the US, we’re not exactly sure when and how exactly TikTok will make a comeback. However, let’s hope that the company complies with local regulations and, at the same time, makes a strong return to its favorite market.
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