
Synopsis
While China’s expansionist policies have always been a cause of concern for India, the Galwan Valley clash turned out to be the flashpoint. With New Delhi redrawing its policy, Chinese companies have been pushed out of the 5G race in the country. This means that for Huawei and ZTE, the future looks bleak in India.
Nearly two years after the bloody clash in Galwan Valley along the Sino-Indian border in which 20 Indian soldiers were martyred, New Delhi is showing no signs of easing its stance against Beijing. After imposing a ban on Chinese apps following the worst skirmish between the two countries in 45 years, India continues to hit the Dragon where it hurts the most. Ahead of the much anticipated 5G roll-out in India on August 15,the world’s
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