<p>China said on Tuesday that India's move to ban 59 Chinese-origin mobile apps could be a breach of World Trade Organisation (WTO) rules, and urged New Delhi to create an open and fair business environment.</p>.<p>"India's measure selectively and discriminatorily aims at certain Chinese apps on ambiguous and far-fetched grounds, runs against fair and transparent procedure requirements, abuses national security exceptions and (is suspected of) violating WTO rules," Ji Rong, a spokesman at the Chinese embassy in New Delhi, said in a statement.</p>.<p>India banned the apps on Monday, its strongest move against China in the online space since fighting erupted on the two countries' border this month.</p>.<p>Rong said the ban would affect Indian jobs, and urged India to treat all investments and service providers equally and create an open, fair and just business environment. </p>
<p>China said on Tuesday that India's move to ban 59 Chinese-origin mobile apps could be a breach of World Trade Organisation (WTO) rules, and urged New Delhi to create an open and fair business environment.</p>.<p>"India's measure selectively and discriminatorily aims at certain Chinese apps on ambiguous and far-fetched grounds, runs against fair and transparent procedure requirements, abuses national security exceptions and (is suspected of) violating WTO rules," Ji Rong, a spokesman at the Chinese embassy in New Delhi, said in a statement.</p>.<p>India banned the apps on Monday, its strongest move against China in the online space since fighting erupted on the two countries' border this month.</p>.<p>Rong said the ban would affect Indian jobs, and urged India to treat all investments and service providers equally and create an open, fair and just business environment. </p>