Indian Army Required To Remove PUBG Mobile! The Indian government, which is currently at odds with China, appears to be in earnest to boycott Chinese-made applications. Initially the Indian government had blocked 59 applications from China, one of which was PUBG Mobile.
Apparently not only 59 applications were blocked by the Indian government, but recently the Indian government obliged the Indian army with its officers and staff to delete 89 applications from their smartphones. This time it is not only applications from China that are required to be removed, but also applications from the United States and also Europe.
Among the popular applications that the Indian Army is obliged to remove are Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Snapchat. Then there are some video games that will also be deleted by the Indian government such as Mobile Legends, Clash of Kings and PUBG Mobile.
source: India Ahead
On average, the applications that are removed are applications developed by Tencent Games, which is a video game developer from China which has many popular games around the world, one of which is in India.
This decision was made so that soldiers in India would not be bugged by game or application developers from China, because India and China were in high tension due to the conflict on the border with China a few months ago.
ALSO READ: Sanhok vs Erangel: Which Map is Better in PUBG Mobile?
source: PUBG Mobile
There is a giveaway contest with a prize of 1 million rupiah in game vouchers in the application!
There are some Indian people who regret the prohibition or blocking of this application from China, but many also support the Indian government’s efforts to protect its people.
But it seems that the Indian government has also provided concessions for pro players such as the PUBG Mobile pro players in the TSM-Entity team which carries India’s name in the PUBG Mobile World League (PMWL) East League and will make special regulations for pro players. Don’t forget to keep visiting our website, to get the latest eSports news and follow our Facebook!