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Indian opposition party seeks to shed dynastic rule image
Read full article: Indian opposition party seeks to shed dynastic rule imageIndia’s main opposition party Indian National Congress is set to choose a non-family member as its next president as it struggles to recover before key upcoming elections.
India bans TikTok, other Chinese apps amid border standoff
Read full article: India bans TikTok, other Chinese apps amid border standoffLate Monday, the government said that it was banning 59 Chinese-owned apps, including TikTok, which is operated by Chinese internet firm Bytedance. The banned apps include some that enable TikTok users to add visual effects and music to their posts, as well as dating apps, privacy apps and multiplayer games. Supporters of the ban hailed it as a way to curtail China's growing influence while others bemoaned the potential loss of jobs at the app companies' Indian offices. Chinese-owned apps have found a fast-growing market in India, with some companies creating India-specific apps that have exploded in popularity. As of April, 30% of TikToks 2 billion downloads were from India, according to app data analytics firm Sensor Tower.