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India’s TikTok ban may have caused losses worth 6 billion USD to Chinese parent company ByteDance, says China’s mouthpiece Global Times

India's Chinese app ban may result in losses worth $6 billion for TikTok's parent company ByteDance.

Following India’s ban on Chinese apps, VPN services offering access to banned apps start promotion on social media

Dubious VPN services offering to provide access to Chinese apps banned by India govt have surfaced on the Internet

After former attorney general refuses to represent TikTok in SC, Congress leader and former TikTok lawyer Abhishek Manu Singhvi also backs out

The Congress leader confirmed that he had represented the Chinese app TikTok a year ago and won on their behalf

India won’t allow Chinese companies to participate in highway projects, says Nitin Gadkari

Nitin Gadkari says no to Chinese companies in Highway projects

Former attorney general Mukul Rohatgi refuses to represent Chinese video-sharing app TikTok in Supreme Court

Mukul Rohatgi said that he doesn’t want to represent Chinese app TikTok against the Government of India.

Mother of Aatish Taseer calls mother of a martyred soldier ‘BJP troll’, claims she is more patriotic because she grew up in ‘army stations’

To Meghna Girish's polite disagreement, Tavleen Singh resorted to name-calling and accused her of being a 'BJP troll'.

Killer TikTok: How teens used the app to post suicide videos, film killer stunts and glorify antisocial behaviour

TIkTok has been banned by the Government of India along with 58 other other apps for posing a threat to national security.

China issues statement on ban on 59 Chinese apps including TikTok, expresses ‘serious concern’ and ‘opposes the move’ by Indian govt

India decided to ban 59 Chinese apps, including Tiktok, for engaging in subversive activities that posed a threat to country's sovereignty and integrity

After govt’s TikTok ban, demand for Indian ‘Chingari’ app skyrockets, 90,000 new users joining every hour

Hailed as an alternative to Chinese TikTok, Chingari is available in multiple languages such as Bangla, Gujarati, Marathi, Kannada, etc.

Liberals accidentally reveal why Congress is soft on China: Loyalty

Soon after the Indian government banned 59 Chinese apps, including TikTok, liberals expressed their outrage, asking the government to return the Rs 30 crore donated by TikTok towards the PMCARES Fund

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