Reportedly nearly 1400 employees have signed a letter demanding clarity on Google’s plans to launch a censored search engine for China. Eight years after the company publicly withdrew from China in protest of censorship and government hacking, employees doubt if the company is secretly working on returning to the country abiding by their rules. “We urgently need more transparency, a seat at the table, and a commitment to clear and open processes: Google employees need to know what we’re building,” the petition read. Moreover, the letter said that the situation raises urgent ethical and moral issues. Amongst all these happenings, the world’s largest search engine org is developing an android app called Dragonfly for Chinese users which would be live on the govt’s approval.