Previously, in the first move, the government banned 59 Chinese apps in the country back in June, and later in September, it banned 118 more apps that also included PUBG Mobile. Today’s ban takes the tally of banned apps by the government to 220. Also, read | PUBG Mobile India: New Changes, How To Install, Get Old User Data

Snack Video and Aliexpress Banned in India, by this time, the website of aliexpress is accessible in india, if you have placed an order recently, please cancel and get the refund if you can. pic.twitter.com/zd7n6zf5u6 — abhishekbhatnagar.eth (@abhishek) November 24, 2020 These newly banned apps are expected to be deleted from the Play Store and Apple Store soon. However, if you have already purchased something from AliExpress, you can cancel the order if it’s possible and get a refund.

List of 43 banned Chinese apps

According to an official press release from the government, “this action was taken based on the inputs regarding these apps for engaging in activities which are prejudicial to sovereignty and integrity of India, defence of India, security of state and public order.”