India banned Chinese companies from the Five G trial, News Hub |
ISLAMABAD (News Hub update news) India's communications department has allowed
several Indian companies to experiment with the Five G network on the condition that no
Chinese companies will use the technology of any Chinese company. India has also barred
Chinese companies ZTE and Huawei from participating in the experiment, which has angered
China, while the United States has called India's decision
"Good for the Indian people and the world." Declared news.
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Reacting to the denial of permission for Chinese companies to conduct 5G experiments in
India, China said it regretted why Chinese companies were discriminated against in the first
place.
Chinese Ambassador to New Delhi Wang Xiaojiang said, "Relevant companies have
been operating in India for years, creating jobs.
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He said that keeping Chinese companies separate not only violates their legal rights but also
hinders the improvement of the Indian business environment, which is not conducive to the
development of related Indian industries.
The Chinese Ambassador said that he hoped that India
would take further steps to enhance mutual trust and cooperation between the two countries
by providing a free, fair, and impartial business environment for businesses of all countries,
including China.
The United States praised India's decision. Michael McCall, a Republican leader on the US
Parliamentary Committee on Chinese Foreign Affairs, said any Chinese company must work for
the Communist Party, so India's decision is correct.
Republican leader Michael McCall said,
"This is a threat that cannot be reduced unless these companies are out of our networks
and I am glad that India has recognized this threat." Is.
India has proved why it is a world leader in the fight against security threats posed by the
Chinese Communist Party-controlled technology.
The Modi government has taken this decision
at a time when Chinese and Indian troops have been facing each other on the Line of Control
in Ladakh for almost a year.
There is tension between the two over the border dispute and India has been demanding
a reduction in this tension before normalizing trade relations with China. India has banned
about 250 Chinese companies since border tensions in May last year.
The Indian foreign
the minister has repeatedly said that trade relations with China will remain difficult until
border tensions are resolved.
China and India share a border of about 3,000 km from northeastern Sikkim to eastern
Ladakh. The Line of Actual Control is established in most areas and there is a border dispute
between the two. The dispute over the LAC has been a source of tension between the two in
eastern Ladakh for the past eight months.
The dispute between China and India over the LAC in eastern Ladakh began in May last
year, and in mid-June, a clash between the two troops in the Gulwan Valley killed 20 Indian
soldiers and wounded dozens.
Troops have withdrawn from some areas after talks between
the two sides, but experts say there is still conflict and tensions in many areas.
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