Published 13:10 IST, July 2nd 2020

59 Chinese apps-ban 'a digital strike': IT Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad eyes opportunity

Union Information and Technology Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad on Thursday termed the govt's move of banning 59 Chinese-linked apps as a "digital strike"

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Union Minister for Communications, Electronics & Information Techlogy Ravi Shankar Prasad on Thursday termed government's move of banning 59 Chinese-linked apps as a "digital strike." Addressing a virtual rally in Bengal, Prasad said, "We banned Chinese apps to protect data of countrymen; it was a digital strike."

'We will give befitting reply'

Speaking about India-China faceoff at Line of Actual Control (LAC), Union Minister said, "India believes in peace but if somebody casts an evil eye we will give befitting reply" He also slammed Communist Party and asked "Why is t CPI-M criticising China?"

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On Wednesday, minister said India must develop its own apps and stop dependence on such foreign apps. 

"... dependence on se foreign apps with ir own nda for a variety of reasons, must stop," minister said adding that ban presents an opportunity for Indian start-ups and bright young minds to lever ir intellectual capability and invative thinking and come up with "good" 'Made in India' apps.

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'I think it is a great opportunity'

Prasad was speaking at a conference organised by Ministry of Electronics and Information Techlogy to commemorate five years of Digital India. 

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"In wake of ban which we have imposed, I don't want to go into details of it ... emergency power has been exercised and legal process is being followed. But I think it is a great opportunity, can we come up with good apps made by Indians...," Prasad said.

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"This would also offer a big scope for Public-Private Partnership," he added.

On June 29, India had banned 59 apps with Chinese links, including hugely popular TikTok and UC Browser, saying y were prejudicial to sovereignty, integrity and security of country. ban comes in backdrop of current stand-off along Line of Actual Control in Ladakh with Chinese troops.

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(with PTI inputs)

13:10 IST, July 2nd 2020