India has banned another 118 mobile apps that are owned and operated by Chinese companies, citing risks to national security. It's the second time New Delhi has taken aim at businesses from Beijing since June. Tensions have flared-up again over a long-running border dispute.. And the bans on mobile apps could have far-reaching effects for the tech sector, and those making a living from the platforms. Mobin Nasir reports. For more on this, Srikant Kondupally joined us from New Delhi. He's a professor of Chinese studies at Jawa-harlal Nehru University.
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