More Chinese apps removed from India’s app store, including Baidu search, amid ongoing border dispute backlash

  • India has announced its intention to ban around 59 Chinese apps
  • India backlash has threatened to open another front in China’s tech war with the US

Members of the City Youth Organisation hold posters with the logos of Chinese apps in support of the Indian government for banning the wildly popular video-sharing app TikTok, in Hyderabad on June 30, 2020. Photo: AFP.

More Chinese apps have been taken down from local app stores in India amid simmering tensions between the two countries after a violent border clash two months ago, with Baidu’s search app, Xiaomi’s browser and ByteDance’s video-editing tool CapCut among the latest to disappear.

Several Chinese-developed apps have been quietly removed from the Indian Apple and Google Play stores in recent days – in line with previous announcements by the Indian government banning a number of unnamed apps. Several photo- and video-editing apps from Chinese company Meitu, a mail service from Chinese gaming company NetEase and gaming app Heroes War are also among the fresh batch of apps being removed, according to checks by the Post.

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