Chinese mobile handsets can also be banned after Chinese apps from the government.  According to sources, the Digital Communications Commission may give green signal to data privacy and security recommendations at its meeting on September 19.  Amid tensions on the border between China and India, if mobile apps are also banned after Chinese apps, China will suffer a major setback.  China's mobile industry will be hit hard by the Ritsar earthquake.  India is the largest market for Chinese mobile companies.  India's ban on Chinese apps has had a major impact on game companies, including Tiktok, Hello and Pubji.  Mobiles like Oppo, Vivo and Xiaomi.  Will stop meeting in India.  At present, the Modi government wants to resolve the tension peacefully, but China is increasing its military presence on the border.  Amid tensions, sources say India will not back down from banning mobile companies.

Chinese mobile handsets can also be banned after Chinese apps from the government.  According to sources, the Digital Communications Commission may give green signal to data privacy and security recommendations at its meeting on September 19.  Amid tensions on the border between China and India, if mobile apps are also banned after Chinese apps, China will suffer a major setback.
Companies will have to take data security According to TRAI's recommendations, handset companies will have to take responsibility for the security of customer data.  TRAI recommended this in 2018.  TRAI recommended data privacy, security, ownership.  ICAN opposed TRAI's recommendations.  The recommendation said that consumer data must be protected by apps, operating systems, mobile handsets.  Companies will have to set up their servers in India.  Chinese handsets account for 75% of India's market.

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India has done it before. Even before the digital strike, the Ministry of IT and Electronics had banned 59 popular Chinese apps in India.  These included major apps like TickTalk, Hello, WeChat, UC News.  The government has again banned 118 new applications on the instructions of the central government.  The Chinese app is controlled under Section 69A of the Technical Chapter.  The electronics and proposed ministries indicate that it has received a number of complaints from unreliable sources of AIPS.  These include the misuse of some of the mobile apps available on the Android and iOS platforms for theft, unlimited users in users' data, etc.