After the PUBG game has been banned, now it is preparing to knock the Made in
India gaming app as an alternative ...
After the ban on PUBG games, the teaser of the Indian gaming app
FAU: G has been released. Bollywood actor Akshay Kumar tweeted and shared information about the game. Let us tell you that in view of
national security, the Government of India had banned
118 Chinese apps including PUBG two days ago, although its computer version is still active.
Supporting PM @narendramodi’s AtmaNirbhar movement, proud to present an action game,Fearless And United-Guards FAU-G. Besides entertainment, players will also learn about the sacrifices of our soldiers. 20% of the net revenue generated will be donated to @BharatKeVeer Trust #FAUG pic.twitter.com/Q1HLFB5hPt
— Akshay Kumar (@akshaykumar) September 4, 2020
FAU: G company prepared this game
FAU: G game has been prepared by a Bangalore-based company
nCORE Games. No information has been received regarding this game. But
according to some media reports, this game will be multiplayer like
PUBG. Also, this game can be launched on different platforms.
Ban on these Chinese mobile apps before PUBG
Before the PUBG game, the Indian government banned 106 Chinese mobile
apps, including Tiktok. The government had decided to
ban 59 apps, including tick-talk, under
Section 69A of the Information Technology Act, as these apps
were a threat to India's sovereignty and integrity, defense of India, the
security of the state, and public order.
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India thrice digital strike on China
India has done digital strikes on China 3 times so far. The central
government first banned 59 Chinese mobile apps, including
TicketLock, in June. After this, 47 other Chinese apps were blocked. At the same time, now the government has banned 118 Chinese mobile apps including PUBG. In total, 224 Chinese mobiles have been banned in India so far.
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Chinese app banned under this section
The Ministry of Technology had decided to ban 59 apps,
including tick-talk, under Section 69A of the
Information Technology Act, as these apps were a threat to India's
sovereignty and integrity, defense of India, the security of the
state, and public order.
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