It is known that the central government has banned TikTok, PUBG and many other Chinese applications on several occasions. But they are making all sorts of efforts to get back into our country anyway. Apart from entering directly, it seems that they are also trying to enter with fresh aliases.
An application called Snack Video has been attracting a lot of Indian consumers lately. It is worth noting, however, that it is completely similar to the already banned TikTok. On the other hand, an application called Ola Party has recently become very...
more... popular, similar to the banned Hago application, which allows you to create a chat room with strangers and play games with them. As evidence that the banned Hago application has links to the new Ola Party app, this new application allows Hago to use existing profiles. This means that the old database is being used with this new application.
Meanwhile, representatives of the Central Department of Electronics and Information Technology responded to this issue .. "This is very unlikely to happen. We will definitely take action if the banned applications change their names and re-enter, ”he said. In fact many of the Chinese applications coming into the market under new names are dealing strategically with some Indian developers in order to avoid further action from the Indian government.
Not only that, new applications coming from China are getting evidence that the Indian government has set up their registered offices in some South Asian countries rather than in China to cover their eyes. Certainly the central government needs to be tough on such matters. Or else they will flood India again under some name.