The Finance Ministry issued a statement, saying that Chinese smartphone manufacturer Xiaomi's local company in India had engaged in "tax evasion" and demanded that it pay a total of Rs 6.53 billion ($88 million) in taxes owed between April 2017 and June 2020.
Almost 90 per cent of Indians continue to support the ban on Chinese apps and some companies imposed by India in 2020 while just about 9 per cent oppose the ban.
New Delhi: Niti Aayog CEO Amitabh Kant on Tuesday said all apps released in India must adhere to the country’s data integrity, privacy and sovereignty, a day after the government banned 59 apps. Asserting that India has to be a data sovereign country, Kant also said apps must be transparent in terms of origin and […]
New Delhi: After India banned 59 apps with Chinese links for engaging in activities which are “prejudicial to sovereignty and integrity” of the country last month, sources on Monday said that the government has banned 47 more applications. According to sources, these apps are clones of the previously banned apps. An official notification regarding the […]
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