On the economic front, India is determined to hurt the dragon. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has also decided to withdraw from China's social media platform Weibo after banning 59 Chinese apps. PM Modi was associated with Weibo in the year 2015. According to news agency ANI, PM Modi has taken this decision after banning 59 apps in China. ANI quoted sources as saying that the process of deleting a VIP account is complicated. However, the official process to delete the account has been started. There is a long delay in allowing it from China and the reason has not been given. PM Modi has posted 115 on this and 113 of them have been removed.
For VIP accounts, Weibo has a more complex procedure to quit which is why the official process was initiated. For reasons best known to the Chinese, there was great delay in granting this basic permission: Sources https://t.co/aEtTLxIPFm
— ANI (@ANI) July 1, 2020
Let us tell you that after the violent clash between India and Chinese soldiers in Galvan Valley on 15 June, tensions between the two countries are at the peak. After this incident, India is determined to teach China a lesson. India is currently hurting China on the economic front. On Monday, the Modi government banned a total of 59 apps, including TicketLock, Shareite, Hello, UC Browser, and WeChat. At the same time, India is now preparing to ban Chinese companies in all highway projects. Union Minister Nitin Gadkari gave this information. Chinese companies will also not be allowed to operate as joint venture partners (JVs). Earlier, Chinese companies were thrown out of several railway contracts.