India has said that internet<\/a> technology companies operating in the country have to abide by the rules and regulations issued by the relevant ministries including those pertaining to data security<\/a> and privacy of individuals.

Addressing the weekly virtual media briefing, External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Anurag Srivastava said India is one of the most open regimes in the world for attracting FDI and in the last few years, the government has taken a host of measures for creating a more investor-friendly regime.

He said in the area of
digital technology<\/a> and the internet<\/a> also, India has adopted a very open regime.

Srivastava said India is today one of the world's largest markets for digital internet technologies with more than 680 million subscribers and the world's largest software and internet application companies are present in the country.

\"While operating in India one has to abide by our rules and regulations issued by relevant ministries and departments, including those pertaining to
data security<\/a> and privacy of individual data,\" he said.

He was answering queries on the government banning 59
mobile apps<\/a> linked to China including Tik Tok<\/a>, UC Browser<\/a>, Helo, YouCam makeup and Mi Community<\/a> in view of the information available that they are engaged in activities which are \"prejudicial to sovereignty and integrity and defence\" of the country.

Srivastava said will India will continue to welcome foreign investments including in the area of internet technologies but this will have to be in accordance with the rules and regulatory framework established by the government.

Almost all the apps banned on Monday have some preferential Chinese interest and the majority have parent Chinese companies.

The ban came amid border tensions with China in Eastern Ladakh.
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互联网应用公司必须遵守规则与数据安全:印度

印度曾表示,在中国运营的互联网技术公司必须遵守有关部门颁发的规章制度包括有关数据安全和个人隐私。

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印度曾表示,互联网科技公司操作在这个国家必须遵守的规则和法规等相关部委颁发的有关数据安全个人和隐私。

解决每周虚拟媒体吹风会上,外交部发言人Anurag斯利瓦斯塔瓦说,印度是世界上最开放的国家之一,在过去的几年里,吸引外国直接投资和政府采取了一系列措施来创建一个更为友好的政权。

他说的数字技术互联网同时,印度已经采用了一个非常开放的政权。

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斯利瓦斯塔瓦说,印度是今天世界上最大的市场之一,数字网络技术有超过6.8亿用户,是世界上最大的软件和互联网应用公司存在。

”,而在印度经营必须遵守我们的规则和规定出具有关部门和部门,包括那些有关数据安全和隐私的个人数据,”他说。

他回答查询政府禁止59移动应用程序中国与包括下来托托,加州大学浏览器,YouCam化妆和直升机Mi社区的信息,他们是从事活动“偏见的主权和完整性和防御”。

斯利瓦斯塔瓦说,印度将继续欢迎外国投资包括领域的互联网技术,但这必须按照规则和监管框架建立的政府。

几乎所有的应用程序禁止周一有一些优惠中国利益和绝大多数父母的中国公司。

这一禁令之际,在拉达克东部与中国边境的紧张局势。

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India has said that internet<\/a> technology companies operating in the country have to abide by the rules and regulations issued by the relevant ministries including those pertaining to data security<\/a> and privacy of individuals.

Addressing the weekly virtual media briefing, External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Anurag Srivastava said India is one of the most open regimes in the world for attracting FDI and in the last few years, the government has taken a host of measures for creating a more investor-friendly regime.

He said in the area of
digital technology<\/a> and the internet<\/a> also, India has adopted a very open regime.

Srivastava said India is today one of the world's largest markets for digital internet technologies with more than 680 million subscribers and the world's largest software and internet application companies are present in the country.

\"While operating in India one has to abide by our rules and regulations issued by relevant ministries and departments, including those pertaining to
data security<\/a> and privacy of individual data,\" he said.

He was answering queries on the government banning 59
mobile apps<\/a> linked to China including Tik Tok<\/a>, UC Browser<\/a>, Helo, YouCam makeup and Mi Community<\/a> in view of the information available that they are engaged in activities which are \"prejudicial to sovereignty and integrity and defence\" of the country.

Srivastava said will India will continue to welcome foreign investments including in the area of internet technologies but this will have to be in accordance with the rules and regulatory framework established by the government.

Almost all the apps banned on Monday have some preferential Chinese interest and the majority have parent Chinese companies.

The ban came amid border tensions with China in Eastern Ladakh.
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