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Indo-China trade crosses $125bn amid New Delhi’s continuous strike at Chinese firms

IANS
Updated: February 12th, 2023, 14:04 IST
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New Delhi: Amid reports that the Chinese “surveillance balloon” collected information on military assets “in countries of emerging strategic interest to China” such as India, New Delhi has had its share of “national security” concerns with Chinese tech companies and platforms.

The total trade between the two countries has surpassed $125 billion. Chinese exports to India accounted for the majority of this figure, totalling $97.5 billion.

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India’s smartphone market has been dominated by Chinese companies like Xiaomi for several years now. Raw materials and components to assemble several tech products in the country are still arriving from China, although the government’s emphasis on local manufacturing is slowly changing this scenario.

India’s tech tussle with China began in June 2020, after Chinese and Indian troops engaged in aggressive skirmishes at locations along the Sino-Indian border, including near the Pangong Lake in Eastern Ladakh and the Tibet Autonomous Region.

Following the Galwan Valley skirmish on June 15, 2020, some Indian campaigns about boycotting Chinese products were started and calls were also made to stop the entry of Chinese companies into the country.

The first ban on Chinese apps was announced in June 2020, starting with 59 apps including popular platforms like TikTok, Shareit, WeChat, UC News, UC Browser, Mi Community and more. India then went on to ban more than 300 Chinese apps.

In 2020, the Indian Army also asked its personnel to delete 89 mobile apps, that included several Chinese apps, from their smartphones to curtail leakage of information.

However, the bigger tech skirmish came when India took on the leading Chinese smartphone companies which are a dominant force in the country.

The Indian government looked into cases of alleged tax evasion by three Chinese mobile companies — OPPO, Vivo India, and Xiaomi. The companies were served notices by the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) for duty evasion.

The Enforcement Directorate (ED) had seized Rs 5,551.27 crore of Xiaomi India lying in its bank accounts under the provisions of the Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA).

In a major relief to Xiaomi India in December, the Karnataka High Court quashed the Income Tax department’s order of attaching Rs 3,700 crore fixed deposit amount in a tax evasion case against the company.

Indian authorities also prevented Chinese smartphone maker Vivo from exporting 27,000 smartphones worth $15 million for more than a week.

A Chinese state-run Global Times report later claimed that If India uses more unfair practices to aggravate foreign companies’ concerns, “it will not only hurt the interests of Chinese companies but the reputation of India’s business environment may be irreversibly damaged”.

“Relevant departments in India need to further investigate and make clarifications in a timely manner to dispel anxiety among the business community,” said the publication.

According to technology analysts, it will be difficult for India to rid its dependence on China’s relatively cost-effective mobile phones.

Reports also surfaced late last year that China’s ZTE Corporation and Huawei’s Indian unit workforce have reportedly decreased by about 90 percent over the past two years, as the companies have been unable to acquire new businesses, including the supply of 5G technology in the country.

In its latest digital strike, the Centre last week ordered to ban of around 200 apps, including 138 betting apps and 94 loan lending apps, over “Chinese linkage” concerns.

The IT Ministry was recently instructed by the Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) to ban such apps, which operate through a third-party link.

Sources said that all these apps were found to violate Section 69 of the IT Act and contained materials that were deemed as threat to India’s sovereignty and integrity.

–IANS

Tags: Chinaeastern LadakhFEMAIndiaIndo-China tradeMinistry of Home AffairsOppoPangong lakeTradevivo indiaXiaomi
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