U.S. Campaign Against Huawei Runs Aground in an Exploding Tech Market

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India has a longtime strategic rivalry with China. But it doesn't buy U.S. concerns about China's Huawei.

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Exactly - Huawei need not be demonized; nor China - an economic partner of 40+ years!

Are your cameramen mean minded or unfit for the job? Take a look at the below image given in the article ‘Home to a massive population of some 1.3 billion people, India has seen its internet economy explode in recent years. PHOTO: XAVIER GALIANA/AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE/GETTY IMAGES’

Lol that's because nothing in India is worth spying on.

American companies are looting the customers with high price tags. Let them transfer technology to India

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U.S. Campaign Against Huawei Runs Aground in an Exploding Tech MarketThe Chinese company’s low prices outweigh spying concerns for many countries ramping up 5G spending, in particular the pivotal internet economy of India. “The perception here is that the U.S. action is more a matter of foreign policy.” recall Trump just so happened to 'miss' India on his Asia-wide trip. Given the history of the PRC Govt and their policies to interfere, pressurize private enterprises, dealing with any telco products designed, developed and sold by any PRC based organization comes at a very high risk. PMOIndia should not under estimate that risk
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