It states that it was in response to data security problems, and it was impacted tensions with China after clashes between the two countries in the disputed border zone of the Himalaya.
The app was launched in India on Saturday and has still been downloaded by more than 10,000 people. It offers Fashionwear for just 199 rupees ($ 2.30; 1.90 pounds).
Currently, Shane provides consumers only in the cities of Delhi, Mumbai and Bengalur, but soon offers services across India, according to the application.
Over the last decade, Shane has moved from a little -known brand among the elderly buyers to one of the largest fast fashion retailers worldwide. Today it is sent to customers in 150 countries.
Before the ban in India, it became a great hit, as it gave people many options to buy a fashionable design at an affordable price. The ban initially left vacuum on the Indian market, which was later filled with many local players.