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Ban on PubG Mobile: Tencent seeks solution to non-ban in India, confirms disagreement
The Indian government has decided to ban 118 Chinese mobile apps in India. Developers of banned mobile applications are reportedly looking for non-binding solutions.
Amid rising tensions with Chinese authorities, the Indian government recently banned PUBG Mobile. In addition to Jang Magazine Sensation, they have blocked 117 other applications from Indian servers, which means that these apps will not be available for download from the App Stores in India.
PUBG Mobile players are frustrated and are constantly urging officials to ban the game. Following the persistent spam in PUBG Mobile's official Discard server, the official administrator said:
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Beltrex, PUBG Mobile's official disorder manager, has now announced that the PUBG mobile team is already looking for a solution to stop the game in India. Here is the complete statement.
Ik it's a pity. But trust me, the PUBGM team is not sitting here and their game is being banned. They will do their best to find a solution. In the meantime, they want you to be patient.
Image Credit: PUBG Mobile Discard Server
The decision to ban the games was taken by the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MEITY), where they announced the following:
The compilation of these data, its mining and the profiling of elements hostile to India's national security and defense, which ultimately depends on India's sovereignty and integrity, is a matter of deep and immediate concern. Emergency measures are needed.
Based on these and recent reliable inputs received that such apps have threatened India's sovereignty and integrity, the Government of India has approved some of the apps used in both mobile and non-mobile internet devices. Has decided to refuse to use. . The move will protect the interests of millions of Indian mobile and internet users. The decision is a step towards ensuring the security and sovereignty of Indian cyberspace.
Indian Government to hear appeals
The government of India will allow these developers to present their points and submit a written explanation, according to an official statement from Yuzo Games, whose four mobile applications were banned.
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