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India doesn't need Tik Tok but Tik Tok needs Indians

After India announced a ban on Tik Tok, it's parent company ByteDance came out with a statement that the company may suffer losses to the tune of $6 Billion. On the other hand, Indian Tik Tokers whose source of income was the app said that Tik Tok is just a platform for them to showcase their talent. The government's ban doesn't take away their talent

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