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india should ban all foreign apps in the name of national security... china already did that here r the alternative 🎈whatsapp - jiochat , etc 🎈x - koo,medial 🎈facebook and instagram -sharechat and all short video app chingari 🎈Amazon, flipk

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Mr Z

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Focus on building better Indian apps to compete globally, not isolating from global technology.

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