If India does not lift sanctions on our companies, we will see: China's threat


Beijing, Ta. Tuesday, July 28, 2020

India has banned 47 more mobile apps from China. Many applications have been banned in India in the past. The central government has taken this step amid border tensions. However, it has caused oil to spill in China's stomach. China has threatened to take further steps to protect the interests of our companies.

On Monday, India banned the 47 applications and China issued a statement the next day. Earlier, on June 29, China banned 59 Chinese mobile apps.

While orders were also given to properly inspect every goods coming from China. In addition, Chinese companies have been excluded from some government contracts. India is on a war footing with China on the economic front, which is now pouring oil on China's stomach.

"The Indian government is responsible for protecting the interests of our companies," said Ji Rong, a spokesman for the Chinese embassy in Kabul. The Indian government has a responsibility to protect all international investors in India, including China. China also threatened that India would have to abide by the principles of the market.

At the same time, a spokesperson for the Chinese embassy claimed that we had taken up the matter with the Indian government and that the steps taken were wrong. However, India has made it very clear that any Chinese application that has been banned violates security rules.

And there are chances of Tawai on another app in the coming days as well. A spokesman for the Chinese embassy further said that China would take appropriate steps to protect the interests of its companies. Indirectly, China has threatened that India should also be ready for our next step.

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