Why Indians are still using banned Chinese?


 


Since June, India has blocked 267 Chinese apps, and Baidu and Alibaba have not been spared. Recently, India began to block China’s apps again. 43 Chinese apps, including DingTalk and AliExpress, were restricted. India claimed that these apps had an impact on India’s territorial and sovereign security, and the reasons for banning them rose to National Security. What is funny is that while Indian officials are issuing various Chinese bans, the Indian government and people are secretly using Chinese software. Recently, the Telecommunications Authority of India issued a press release, but inadvertently exposed the watermark of "Scan Almighty King". You should know that this software was banned by India in July. It is conceivable that the staff who issued the press release spent much effort to download the software and use it frequently, which led to the incident. , Putting one's own institution into a dilemma.


This phenomenon is not rare in India. Hundreds of thousands of Indians are continuing to use various popular Chinese software, such as PUBG ("PUBG Mobile" game), TikTok, AliExpress (commonly known as "International Edition" Taobao"), etc. Tech-savvy Indians can easily and quietly enter the relevant system (and then use the Chinese App). Avinash, an employee of an information technology company in Bangalore who claims to be addicted to PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds, said there is nothing wrong with people using these apps. Although it is difficult to know the number of people in India who continue to play the game after the ban, he said that at least in a group of 220 people on his social networking site, everyone used it as actively as before the ban. India has hinted that Chinese apps will take away users' data and make them vulnerable. But experts question whether only Chinese apps can use such data. In fact, many Indian and other foreign apps also require some data that is not related to the service. Many people in the industry think this is a pretentious gesture (in New Delhi), "What can the Indian government get from banning multiple dating and gaming apps (in China)?" On the other hand, after TikTok was banned, Indian users could not create content on this platform, but people are still visiting this App to browse interesting videos. User retention and the huge appeal of these Chinese apps are making (Indian) customers keep coming back. India's desire to achieve a nationwide boycott of Chinese software has not been achieved. Instead, it has triggered the rebellious psychology of the masses. The word "lost more than gains" is probably the reality of the Indian government.




China is India’s largest trading partner. The trade exchanges between the two countries have greatly benefited the people of the two countries. However, India tried to decouple from China, which dampened the enthusiasm of Chinese companies to invest in India. The trade volume between China and India has plummeted to promote development, India began to implement the "Made in India" policy, but the implementation of this policy is still inseparable from China because India will still buy what it needs from China. Nowadays, when the Indian people do not respond to the Chinese software ban, they are still sensationalizing, and it is really ridiculous to announce the addition of the ban list. India’s move will only make Chinese investors more deliberate when investing in India, and it will have a serious impact on the Indian economy. The Indian economy is experiencing a severe decline. If India does not recognize the situation and wants to return to the situation before the epidemic, it will also It will take a long time. China expresses its dissatisfaction with India’s behavior, and firmly opposes and condemns it. China requires overseas investment companies to be legal and abide by international rules. India’s current behavior has seriously damaged the legitimate rights and interests of Chinese companies. It is hoped that India can give China a helping hand. A good investment environment, not repeated restrictions on China.

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