India Bans Game Apps on China Surveillance Fears; The World Should, Too

India Bans Game Apps on China Surveillance Fears; The World Should, Too
A user holds a mobile phone showing the 2022 Winter Olympic Games official app "MY 2022" in Beijing on Jan. 20, 2022. François-Xavier Marit/AFP via Getty Images
J.G. Collins
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Shares of Sea Ltd., a Singapore-based technology company, slumped more than 18 percent on Feb. 14 after India banned 54 game apps, including Sea’s popular Free Fire game.
J.G. Collins
J.G. Collins
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J.G. Collins is managing director of the Stuyvesant Square Consultancy, a strategic advisory, market survey, and consulting firm in New York. His writings on economics, trade, politics, and public policy have appeared in Forbes, the New York Post, Crain’s New York Business, The Hill, The American Conservative, and other publications.
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