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Amid tensions with China, India bans 118 more mobile apps

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Amid tensions with China, India bans 118 more mobile apps
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Move comes in wake of accusations by both sides over violating 'consensus' reached between New Delhi, Beijing

The Indian government on Wednesday banned 118 more mobile apps, with most of them Chinese, amid ongoing border tensions between two giants in Asia.

The mobile apps were banned because "they are engaged in activities prejudicial to sovereignty and integrity of India, defence of India, security of state and public order," the country's Electronics and Information Technology Ministry said in a statement.

The ban includes the popular mobile game PubG.

According to the ministry, the move “will safeguard the interests of crores of Indian mobile and internet users.”

The decision comes amid ongoing heightened tensions between New Delhi and Beijing after both countries on Monday accused each other of violating a “consensus” reached between the two sides after recent clashes at the border in the Himalayan region.

New Delhi and Beijing are witnessing an intense encounter along the Line of Actual Control (LAC), a defacto border in the Ladakh region of disputed Jammu and Kashmir, where 20 Indian soldiers were killed in June. Since then a series of meetings has been conducted between the two countries, but without success.

In a retaliatory move, the Indian government had blocked over 50 mobile applications including popular apps with Chinese links in June.

Border tensions between the two countries span over seven decades.

China claims territory in India's northeast, while New Delhi accuses Beijing of occupying its territory in the Aksai Chin plateau in the Himalayas, including part of the Ladakh region.

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