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Tryonestep: Despite its huge popularity, PUBG and TikTok were banned in India. Just as PUBG became one of the favorite games in India, TikTok was the first video sharing platform in the country. These two apps had to say goodbye to India as they had Chinese connection even after batting. But this time PUBG is returning to India in a new form. A new version is being made for Indian gamers and all yoga has been cut off from China, sources said.
Meanwhile, rumors are circulating that TikTok may also return to India. According to the agency, talks are underway with the government to finalize the return of TikTok to India. It is learned that this company will appear soon with a promising aspect.
Recently, TikTok's Indian head Nikhil Gandhi sent an e-mail to all employees of the company saying that they were trying their best to bring TikTok back to India. At least 2000 Indians work for TikTok's parent company, ByteDance. Each of them is still employed by ByteDance. These staff mainly oversee ByteDance's video sharing platform TikTok and social media platform Helo in India. Despite being banned in India, the employees of the company have been given salary bonus this year. Besides, the annual performance review cycle of the employees has also been done on behalf of the company.
A few days ago, 58 Chinese apps, including TikTok, were banned in India for security reasons. At that time, TikTok said that they would follow all the rules of the government, correct their mistakes and try to return to India later.
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"We have made an unequivocal commitment to abide by local laws," said Nikhil Gandhi, referring to talks with the Indian government at the moment to bring back TikTok. It includes data privacy, security rules. And waiting for a positive response from the government. Looking around, we have also explained our position to the government after several changes in the policy. Now it remains to be seen what results the government will announce. Our staff is always ready to come together and solve all the problems of the users. We have joined hands with the Indians to provide them with the best platform for self-promotion, as well as job opportunities.
However, there is no definite information as to when TikTok will come back to India and when it will return. Although the company is expected to have 'positive results'. Microsoft, Reliance and even Airtel discussed overseeing TikTok's Indian operations to make a comeback after the ban in India. There is no word on who will take TikTok back to India.
TikTok holds the record for most users and downloads in India. The company has received a good response in India as well as in the rest of the world as a viral video sharing platform. However, after TikTok was banned in India, several more local apps came up as alternatives. Even also Facebook and TikTok's competitor app Instagram Reels has launched. After all, the question remains as to whether TikTok will be able to return to India, as well as whether it will be able to stand out in the midst of so many competitors in India as before.
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