TikTok Ban: Indian govt clarified that ban is still in place and no order given...
The government had said that these apps are collecting user data and can send it out of India. This is a threat to the sovereignty, security and public order of the country. This was the reason why they were banned under Section 69A of the IT Act.
Although the ban on apps like TikTok continues, india and china have recently taken several steps to improve relations. Three trade routes have been reopened on the data-border - Lipulekh Pass, Shipki La Pass and Nathu La Pass. Both countries have agreed to start direct flights and create a new air service agreement. There has also been an agreement to ease visa facilities for tourists, businessmen, media and other travelers.
Prime minister Narendra Modi will attend the shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit to be held in Tianjin, china from august 31 to september 1. During this time he is also expected to have bilateral meetings with the leaders of many countries.