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Ban on apps in India raises concern in China | Master Stroke

It has been 24 hours since the Modi government imposed a ban on operations of 59 Chinese apps and one of them, Tik Tok has already been removed from play store and seized operations in India. The news was top trend on Chinese social media for the entire day. The Chinese locals are concerned that other countries might also follow India's example and impose bans on Chinese apps which might lead to large scale layoffs as a lot of people work in these companies.

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