According to Section 69(A) of the IT Act, the Indian government prohibited access to BGMI. According to our preliminary research, the government is worried about data migration rules and their linkages to China. The swift formal response has been followed by Krafton's ongoing collaboration with the authorities to bring the game back to India.
They have also underlined that the company's data, as well as other privacy issues, are handled appropriately.
INDIAN GOV GIVES KRAFTON 14 DAYS. ASSESSING NO CHINESE LINKS
According to sources close to Gamingsalt, Krafton has argued to the government that its operations and data are free of Chinese influence.
They have also underlined that the company's data, as well as other privacy issues, are handled appropriately.
This fresh information given to the Indian authorities may prove to be quite persuasive in Krafton's case. There is a chance that the ban on BGMI might be lifted if the proof is believed to be reliable and shows there is no relationship between BGMI and China.
In the allotted time, Krafton will also meet with MeitY representatives to offer this evidence and establish their innocence in this matter. The given time is very important for BGMI developers because it determines how the software will turn out.
The Indian BGMI community is impatiently awaiting the authorities to resolve this issue and bring back the country's most popular mobile game. Additionally, there is a good chance that BGMI may one day be allowed to operate again.