The country’s IT ministry invoked Section 69A of the IT Act 2000 that lets the government block services if they’re deemed dangerous for sovereignty and integrity of the country:

— Shiv Aroor (@ShivAroor) June 29, 2020 The list includes some major names such as TikTok and Helo that has hundreds of millions of users in India. TikTok has more than 200 million users in India and almost a third of its downloads are by the users in the country. Last year, the Bytedance-owned short video app was banned in the country for a short time for its ‘objectionable content’. Counterpoint analyst Tarun Pathak said that roughly one in three smartphone users in India will be affected by it. Digital rights organization Internet Freedom Foundation explained in a twitter thread there’s no detail if the IT Ministry has issued an order and followed due process to ban these apps.

  1. The basis of this statement are media reports which carry a press release. This is not a legal order issued under Section 69A. Our first ask is transparency and disclosure. — Internet Freedom Foundation (IFF) (@internetfreedom) June 29, 2020 India-made apps and startups are applauding this step and already claiming victory over their Chinese counterparts. Earlier this month, Google booted out the “Remove China Apps” app from Play Store that ‘helped’ people in identifying and removing China-made apps. https://twitter.com/sharechatapp/status/1277673479186178048?s=20

— Roposo (@RoposoLove) June 29, 2020

— Vijay Shekhar Sharma (@vijayshekhar) June 29, 2020 India and China have been involved in a skirmish at the border for a few weeks now. The fight resulted in the death of 20 Indian soldiers. We’ve reached out to ByteDance and  Xiaomi for a comment, and we’ll update the story when we hear back. Additionally, we have also emailed Google and Apple to understand if they will need to delist these apps from the Play Store and the App Store. At the time of writing, all these apps were available to download in both stores. You can check out all 59 apps banned by India here.