BuzzFeedさんのインスタグラム写真 - (BuzzFeedInstagram)「From @world: Following rising domestic pressure to boycott Chinese-made goods, the Indian government on Monday ordered 59 Chinese apps to be blocked, including TikTok, WeChat, Shareit, and Clash of Kings. The Indian government framed the move as protecting personal information from what it called "malicious apps," that "harm India’s sovereignty as well as the privacy of our citizens." But tensions have been rising between the two nuclear powers for weeks, following a border clash in the Himalayas in which Chinese forces killed at least 20 Indian soldiers and an unknown number of Chinese soldiers died. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has faced domestic criticism, which undercut his strongman image and conciliatory posture toward China, against which India has fought sporadically since a war in 1962. Among the 59 apps are some of the country's most popular — and controversial. As of June 2019, the most recent date for which information was available, TikTok was used by an estimated 200 million people in the country as of October 2019. Read more through the link in our bio 📱🇮🇳 (📷: Sajjad Hussain / Getty Images)」6月30日 4時30分 - buzzfeed

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From @world: Following rising domestic pressure to boycott Chinese-made goods, the Indian government on Monday ordered 59 Chinese apps to be blocked, including TikTok, WeChat, Shareit, and Clash of Kings. The Indian government framed the move as protecting personal information from what it called "malicious apps," that "harm India’s sovereignty as well as the privacy of our citizens." But tensions have been rising between the two nuclear powers for weeks, following a border clash in the Himalayas in which Chinese forces killed at least 20 Indian soldiers and an unknown number of Chinese soldiers died. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has faced domestic criticism, which undercut his strongman image and conciliatory posture toward China, against which India has fought sporadically since a war in 1962. Among the 59 apps are some of the country's most popular — and controversial. As of June 2019, the most recent date for which information was available, TikTok was used by an estimated 200 million people in the country as of October 2019. Read more through the link in our bio 📱🇮🇳 (📷: Sajjad Hussain / Getty Images)


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