N. Raja Sujith talks about the impact of the Indian ban of Chinese apps on Chinese firms with The Hindu

by | Jul 8, 2020

A recent mobile app analysis indicated that Chinese mobile applications insisted on far more access permissions from users compared to most other apps available internationally today. The Ministry of Information and Technology had already asked app platforms such as Playstore and AppleStore to remove these apps on Monday and TikTok has already been removed.

N. Raja Sujith, Partner and Head (South India) at Majmudar & Partners, shares his views with The Hindu along with other industry experts and legal experts.

Read the article here.

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