Millions switch to 'local TikToks' after India bans Chinese apps

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Millions of Indians have joined homegrown social media platforms since New Delhi banned a slew of Chinese apps, including TikTok, amid growing ...

NEW DELHI: Millions of Indians have joined homegrown social media platforms since New Delhi banned a slew of Chinese apps, including TikTok, amid growing tensions between the giant neighbours, industry officials said Thursday .

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who has a huge social media profile, threw his weight behind the campaign by closing his account on China's Weibo platform on Wednesday. India's 1.3 billion population is a key market for global internet players and homegrown app platforms Sharechat and Roposo said they had seen a huge surge in new users since Monday's ban on their Chinese rivals.Sharechat said in a statement that its video platform had clocked 15 million new downloads - sometimes at a rate of half-a-million every 30 minutes - in the 48 hours following the ban.

 

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