Amul topical on PUBG ban in India: Popular dairy brand Amul takes a dig at PUBG ban in its latest topical artwork. The brand is known for its witty takes on burning issues through its topical doodles. The latest to feature in the list is PUBG, Player Unknown’s Battle Ground, the gaming sensation which was banned by Indian government on Wednesday along with 117 other Chinese apps.

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The government of India launched its third digital strike at China following the escalation of tensions in Eastern Ladakh border.

The doodle says “Yes to Sabji (Veggies) and no to PUBG” and calls its a "multilayer" treat.

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Take a look at the doodle below.



It is to be noted that a good number of Indian youth was addicted to the game spending several hours of the day in the battle royale game.

China today opposed India banning Chinese mobile apps and said that the move to ban 118 more mobile applications violates that legal interests of the Chinese investors and service providers.