Ban of chinese apps

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Ban of chinese applications


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- Presented By Akansha Wankhade Naman Srivastava Rishabh Bhuwania Chandraye Mitra Mohd . Asra Khalid Shilpi Kumari Sravani Mullapudi Pratik Kothari Ban of Chinese Applications

Introduction: The Indian Ministry of Electronics and IT(MeitY) released a press note. For safety, security, defence, sovereignty & integrity of India . M isadventurism

India is a big market for Chinese apps. China’s market generated $5.8 million. Ban of apps on ethical background. L oss of $15 million a month . Facts and Figures:

The decision to ban Chinese apps were taken in four phases: First phase ban Decision on 29 th June,2020. Facts regarding ShareIt Second phase ban Decision on July 23 rd 2020 . Apps involved .

#chineseappbanned.

Third phase ban Decision on 2 nd September,2020 . Pangong Tso Lake valley incursion.

Fourth phase ban The government of India on 24 th November, 2020. Other apps banned .

Apps ban to cost Chinese firms $200 million a year - and a future; PUBG to lose $100 million

Advantages: Made in India Apps can take advantage  Vocal for local boost to Indian app. Privacy of users. Employment and Job opportunities  Aatma-nirbhar Bharat Indian substitute

Chinese Apps Indian Apps

Advantages: Profit in Indian market Competition Investment Move will help India achieve its dream of 5 trillion economy by 2024

Disadvantages: Impact on Soft power of India Signature Move High unemployment Violation of World Trade Organization Agreement Impact on Indian Companies Increase of border tension Adverse impact on pharmaceutical industries

New Thinking Strategies: Befitting reply Road path to net increase in digital economy of nation. “Aatmanirbhar Bharat” and “Make in India” initiatives. Need of Data Protection Law Use of reliable resources for ensuring data security.

Emotional: Emotional Breakdown Suicide Anxiety Mental Breakdown Uninformed decisions

Conclusion: N eed for a “Data Protection Law” Weeding out “Obsolete Legislations” Need for developing alternatives
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