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Tik Tok and BGMI is coming back to India?

TikTok was banned in India in June 2020, along with 58 other Chinese apps, after it was alleged that the apps were sharing user data with the Chinese government

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Last updated: 2022/08/07 at 7:45 PM
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TikTok, BGMI coming back to India? Here is the truth
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  • The Hiranandani Group runs Yotta Infrastructure, which operates the world’s second-largest data centre in Navi Mumbai
  • TikTok and ByteDance are also rehiring former employees and actively hiring new employees in India
  • ByteDance, the parent company of the short video app TikTok, is reportedly looking to reenter the Indian market with a partnership in India and rehire former and new employees.

TikTok India has long been banned in India, but if sources are to be believed, the short-video app will return to India. A couple of months ago, the TikTok-owned company Byetdance was in talks with a Mumbai-based company Hiranandani Group to reinstate TikTok in India. Now a CEO of a leading esports and gaming venture in India, Skyesports has confirmed that the short-video app is indeed coming back to India. To recall, TikTok, which had one of its largest user bases in India, was banned by the Indian government in 2020. Along with TikTok, 54 other apps were also banned due to national security reasons. 

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Skyesports CEO Shiva Nandy said that TikTok will return to India soon. “According to sources, Tik Tok is all set to make a comeback. In that case, BGMI will be 100% back. Hopefully, if everything goes well, there will be independence soon!” said Shiva Nandy, in a statement on his Instagram Stories. About the BGMI ban, Nandy said that it was not decided all of a sudden, the government had been contemplating the ban for almost 5 months. 

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TikTok was banned in India on June 29, 2020,

Tik Tok may return to India if they follow guidelines.

“It was not an immediate action. It was in the process for almost five months. In fact, one week before removing the game from the Play Store, an interim notice was sent to Krafton HQ by the government. Two days before the game was removed from the store, we got a hint, and that is why most of the advance amount is to be paid for the Skyesports League, LAN Delhi,” Nandy said about the BGMI ban. He also stated that the BGMI would also be back soon. He stated that it was not a ban but an interim order. 

So far neither Krafton nor the Indian government has confirmed the news of BGMI making a comeback in India. 
Earlier in June , an ET report stated that Bytedance was in talks with the Hiranandani group to reinstate the video sharing platform in India. 

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