China responds to India banning apps: 'Firmly oppose and rectify discriminatory practices'

NewsBharati    25-Nov-2020 15:51:52 PM
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New Delhi, Nov 25: Following the ban on 43 Chinese mobile applications, China on Wednesday has firmly opposed India's move to ban and expressed hope that the Indian side would provide a "fair, impartial and non-discriminatory business environment" for all market players.
 
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The Chinese embassy, in a statement on Wednesday, the Chinese embassy said, "We firmly oppose the Indian side’s repeated use of national security as an excuse to prohibit some Mobile APPs with a Chinese background."
 
China's response comes a day after India banned 43 apps included many of Chinese origin. AliExpress, Alibaba Workbench, WeWork China, CamCard, and SnackVideo are among those apps banned in the latest instance.The banned applications, which include a few dating apps, were a threat to the "sovereignty and integrity of India", the Indian government said in a statement.
 
"The Chinese government has always required overseas Chinese companies to abide by international rules, operate in compliance with laws and regulations, and conform to public order and good morals. We hope the Indian side provides a fair, impartial, and non-discriminatory business environment for all market players from various countries including China, and rectify the discriminatory practices violating WTO rules," the Embassy said.
 
The Chinese embassy said that China and India are opportunities for development to each other rather than threats. Both sides should bring bilateral economic and trade relations back to the right path for mutual benefit and win-win results on the basis of dialogue and negotiation.
 
Earlier on June 29, 2020, the government had blocked access to 59 mobile apps and on September 2, 2020, another 118 more apps were banned under section 69A of the Information Technology Act.