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According to India's Financial Times, India will remove equipment from Huawei and other Chinese companies from its mobile network
StillRather than banning Huawei outright, India** is more likely to quietly remove the Chinese tech giant's equipment from its network architecture, the report said。New Delhi has not issued any formal written bans against Chinese equipment manufacturers such as Huawei and ZTE, nor has Prime Minister Narendra Modi's ** made any such public statement.
However, Indian industry executives and **** said key sectors have made it clear that local telecom service providers should avoid using Chinese equipment, including 5G networks, in future investments. In addition, India's telecom sector "is no longer allowed to conduct 5G tests with Chinese manufacturers".
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In recent years, China's economic development has been rapid, while India, which is also a populous country, has not developed so fast, and many raw materials and products need to be imported from China, resulting in many restrictions on itself.
India is reportedly planning to gradually remove Huawei equipment from its network architecture. According to the report, instead of banning Huawei outright, India is more likely to quietly remove the Chinese tech giant's equipment from its network architecture. At present, India has not issued a formal written ban on Chinese equipment manufacturers such as Huawei and ZTE.
However, Indian industry executives and **** said that key sectors have made it clear that local telecom service providers should avoid using Chinese equipment, including 5G networks, in future investments. In addition, India's telecom sector "does not allow 5G testing with Chinese manufacturers."
I don't think it's advisable for India to do this, whether it's for its own development or anything else, it's not appropriate, it's <>
I think they can learn from other countries' development strategies, learn from other countries' scientific research and technology, and so on, to improve their own strength, rather than resisting the outside world. <
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India wants to localize all of it, but even the buttons of the clothes are Chinese.
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Because India is full of hostility towards China, it always feels that China poses a great threat to India. So in order to exclude China, India will gradually remove Huawei equipment from the network.
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Zhao Lijian, a spokesman for China, said at a regular press conference that he was not aware of the situation. It is hoped that the Indian side will provide a fair, just and non-discriminatory environment for Chinese enterprises to operate normally in India.
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China has repeatedly reiterated that the overseas business of Chinese companies is a normal business activity and should not be linked to politics or be suppressed.
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The Chinese side said that this is India's own loss, because Huawei's 5G equipment and technology are currently the most advanced.
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I think that's what India is doingIt's shooting yourself in the foot. As the saying goes, this isKill 1,000 enemies and lose 800 yourself.
India has not had a good relationship with China this year. India is trying to suppress China. From the initial measures to ban Chinese apps, to the current gradual removal of Huawei equipment from the network, India's behavior is completely ignorant of real problems, and does not think from the perspective of the people, just blindly like a reckless man, trying to vent his anger, and acting stupidly.
China has been cooperating with India for many years, and India, as a developing country with potential, is now a very suitable time to develop science and technology. Many mobile phone brands in the world have their own factories in India, because the mobile phone market in India is extremely vast. The Apple of the United States and the Samsung of South Korea belong to luxury goods in India, and according to the per capita economic situation of India, most people cannot afford to use these two brands.
Therefore, in this case, China's mobile phone brand was born out of thin air, and it has gained a good reputation in India with its extremely high cost performance. For example, Huawei, Xiaomi, OPPO and other brands are very popular in India, and it can be said that Chinese brands have filled the Indian mobile phone market and have been for many years.
But now, India has suddenly issued an order to gradually remove Huawei equipment from the network, which I think is very sudden and very difficult for many people in India to accept. Even if Indians love their country, not everyone agrees with it. Do you want everyone to change their mobile phones for the sake of the country?
Not to mention that India's mobile phone market is almost entirely Chinese. It is Huawei that is banned now, and if it is Xiaomi that is banned in the future, what should I do? Do you want to force every Indian to use an expensive phone like Apple?
I guess that's impossible.
India would propose such a measure, without taking into account the real situation of Indian nationals at all. Moreover, in addition to mobile phones, some other technologies or other supplies in India come from China. China has provided them with a lot of convenience, and it will be very difficult for them to get out of it.
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Huawei is a world-class company, so it has a presence all over the world. For countries that do not have 5G technology, Huawei's cooperation with them will be of great help to their network services. Around the world, Huawei has cooperated with many countries to decentralize their 5G technology and equipment to achieve win-win cooperation.
But recently India seems to be not wanting to cooperate with Huawei, it is understood that India** has gradually begun to remove domestic technology and network equipment from Huawei, and there is also news that India's network communications department has decided not to cooperate with any Chinese long-term businessmen. So, what do these actions of India represent? <>
India's actions mean that it does not welcome domestic network service providers led by Huawei. Maybe they want to develop 5G technology on their own and cultivate domestic enterprises, or maybe they just don't want to cooperate with Huawei for a win-win situation, in short, their behavior is very hasty. In my view, India's actions will bring bitter consequences to itself for several reasons.
If India wants to develop its own 5G technology, it will inevitably touch Huawei's patent barriers, and the cost increase will be huge. There is no doubt that direct cooperation with Huawei is the most convenient and trouble-free way, and its own development will not only require huge investment in manpower and material resources, but also may face failure. India's own network service providers also admit that the cost increase caused by developing or using European technology on their own is incalculable.
2.India's move means that it is going against the trend of economic globalization. Economic globalization represents an increasingly clear international division of labor and closer international cooperation.
In this way, it is not easy for Huawei to promote its technology to the world, and the resistance may be far more than that, but in any case, international cooperation and national division of labor are beneficial to every country, and countries that reject international cooperation and international division of labor will eventually suffer the consequences.
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India will regret what they have done, and when Huawei rises again, they will obediently come and ask for Huawei equipment back.
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Huawei's exclusion from the upcoming 5G trial is a blow to both Bharti Telecom and Vodafone's struggling Indian division, as it will result in higher costs for them. However, this will open up opportunities for Huawei's rivals Nokia, Ericsson and Samsung.
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This is just India's attempt to strike at China's electronics industry, but this provocation is useless, and it will only hurt itself.
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India will gradually remove Huawei equipment from its network, why is India doing it?
Because the local ** is worried about China's investment in its network infrastructure.
2. What is the impact of India's gradual removal of Huawei equipment from the network? Huawei has been one of the top three telecom equipment vendors in India, the world's second-largest mobile market with more than 100 million subscribers. Huawei has signed important contracts with Bharti Airtel, Vodafone and state-owned BSNL.
3. What is India's starting point for doing so in the current situation? It is in response to the current situation of the United States' suppression of China, and in order to maintain the same pace with the United States. On top of that, from the UK to Australia, Huawei is under increasing pressure in Western countries.
China is gradually becoming stronger, starting to become a superpower in all respects. This will inevitably attract the eyes of all countries, and if they cannot clash with you head-on, they will do everything possible to prevent your development. In the face of these unfriendly voices, many enterprises in my country are making efforts to not give in or show weakness.
Moreover, Huawei's 5G strength is already one of the best in the world, and the cost control is lower than that of other European countries.
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As an important ally of the United States in the Asia-Pacific region, India is also actively involved in the United States' policy of comprehensively containing China, and it is not surprising that Huawei will be squeezed out.
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India's relations with China have deteriorated over the border conflict between China and India, and Huawei is a Chinese company. India is signaling its antagonism to China with the gradual removal of Huawei equipment from its network.
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India has been following the example of the United States, so it began to follow the example of the United States, stealing their secrets, and began to suppress Huawei equipment and gradually remove Huawei equipment.
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In order to curry favor with the United States, Huawei equipment has been widely used in India before, but recently the United States wants to suppress Huawei, and India wants to curry favor with the United States to attract investment.
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I think it's because India has an unfriendly attitude towards China.
India** will gradually remove Huawei equipment from the network, according to a report by India**. However, unlike countries such as the United Kingdom and the United States, India has not issued a direct ban on Huawei, and it is believed that India may prefer to quietly remove Huawei or Chinese equipment from the network architecture. Prior to this, India had boycotted Made in China and <>
Smashing and burning Chinese products, etc., many people don't like Chinese products very much, and there will be some resistance, but India can't bear it after all, and it gives up after a few days of boycotting Chinese products, and still imports honestly. <>
Regarding India's repeated resistance to Chinese products, I think the first is that India and China are both populous countries, China's economy has developed rapidly in recent years, and many of India's products need to be imported from China, and India needs to improve itself and adopt this kind of decision-making. <>
As for the United States, which also boycotts TikTok, the United States is a country dependent on India, so they need to boycott Chinese products.
India has always been unwilling to be dominated by China, the attitude towards the Belt and Road can be seen, this country is wary of China, China is a natural competitor to it, it is impossible to have deep economic cooperation with China, especially in the case of the huge gap and psychological imbalance between China and the facts, there is no hope.
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Because India wants to suppress Huawei companies, it no longer depends on any Chinese companies. Due to some previous contradictions, it has also led to a boycott of Chinese electronic devices or apps in India. I want to ease the pressure at home by removing Huawei equipment.
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Because India wants to develop 5G on its own and develop its own science and technology, India has chosen to remove Huawei equipment to prevent Huawei from threatening the development of domestic technology companies.
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I think India will do this, I think it is just brainless to follow the trend, listen to some things that should not be heard, and regard Huawei as an enemy, which is really stupid, and actively rejected an opportunity for rapid development.
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Because India is trying to provoke China. Recently, India has been very dishonest and has tried to follow the example of the United States and impose sanctions on Chinese companies.
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The current Sino-Indian relations are very tense, mainly because India has a certain bias against China, due to the international surveillance incident, so India believes that Huawei equipment is equipped with surveillance chips.
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India is doing this all about profiting, and the Indian people and businesses will pay a huge price for it. Huawei is one of the top three telecom equipment manufacturers in India, and if Huawei is excluded from the market, it will have to spend more money to build a network system.
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This is an attempt by India to provoke China. Because India has recently claimed that science and technology are developing rapidly, it has the confidence to provoke China.
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Harming others is not good for oneself. It is a form of narrow-minded nationalism that hides its ears and steals the bell, and they will also suffer losses as a result.
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I believe that India's behaviour must be condemned by the whole world, because it is a violation of a commercial cooperation contract.
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This is India's discriminatory behavior against our enterprises, mainly for the consideration of political interests, ignore him, the world market is still very large.
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India is hostile to China and feels that it threatens their security, and 5G is the most advanced network technology, and doing so is a loss for them.
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