India Government Blocks 232 Apps Operated by Chinese and Foreign Entities
![]() |
Indian Ministry of Electronics and IT (MeitY) has issued orders to block these apps following instructions from Ministry of Home Affairs.
"The order to block 138 apps that were involved in betting, gambling and money laundering were issued last evening. Separately, an order to block 94 apps engaged in unauthorised loan service has also been issued. These apps were being operated from offshore entities, including Chinese. They were posing a threat to the economic stability of the country," the official, who did not wish to be named , told PTI.
The matter came under the scanner early last year when the Home Ministry noticed a high proliferation of Chinese ‘loan apps.' More than 270 such apps were also removed from the Play Store last year following intervention by the government, sources confirmed.
In fact, the matter of proliferation and surveillance of these apps has come up several times during coordination meetings of the intel and policing agencies towards the end of 2022, where the need to focus on surveillance, monitoring and spreading awareness through capacity building was discussed.
The e matter was also addressed on priority following an increase in the number of cases of suicide, particularly in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, by those who lost money to betting apps or took loans using these apps.
Since June 2020, India has banned over 300 Chinese apps, including WeChat, TikTok, Shareit, Helo, Likee, UC News, Bigo Live, UC Browser, ES File Explorer and the Mi apps.
Recommended

Vietnam Showcases Traditional Attire at International Cultural Exchange Program

Relying on India's authoritative voice for peace, Ukraine Minister after Jaishankar meet

India sending message of maintaining cordial relations with all countries

"Bond of culture and trust": PM Modi on India-Japan ties

India, US hold 2+2 Intersessional Dialogue; focus on critical minerals exploration, defence ties

PM Modi discusses peace efforts with French President Macron

India-China Economic Relations Grow in Volatile Global Dynamics
