https://indianexpress.com/article/c...der-news-delhi-hotels-chinese-guests-6475629/
"Galwan faceoff: Delhi hotel association halts bookings for Chinese guests
"The Chinese are not the world, we can survive without them as well. We are all law abiding citizens and no one will take law in their hands, but this would make the Chinese worried... War and trade can not happen at the same time," Kandelwal said."
Its all happening. No room for Chinese in the capital.
https://m.rediff.com/business/repor...a-gear-up-for-more-boycott-calls/20200625.htm
"Chinese firms in India gear up for more boycott calls
By Arnab Dutta
June 25, 2020
People in the know said that from social and digital media campaign teams to communications specialists -- all hands were on deck, and every possible post or campaign with the potential to intensify the crisis, was being tracked.
IMAGE: Jan Adhikar Party supporter climbs a JCB machine to blacken a banner of a Chinese mobile phone manufacturer as part of a protest against Chinese goods, in Patna. Photograph: PTI Photo.
Last week’s protests outside Oppo’s Greater Noida factory that sent shockwaves across the corridors of Chinese majors operating in India, could be the first among many such incidents."
"Galwan faceoff: Delhi hotel association halts bookings for Chinese guests
"The Chinese are not the world, we can survive without them as well. We are all law abiding citizens and no one will take law in their hands, but this would make the Chinese worried... War and trade can not happen at the same time," Kandelwal said."
Its all happening. No room for Chinese in the capital.
https://m.rediff.com/business/repor...a-gear-up-for-more-boycott-calls/20200625.htm
"Chinese firms in India gear up for more boycott calls
By Arnab Dutta
June 25, 2020
People in the know said that from social and digital media campaign teams to communications specialists -- all hands were on deck, and every possible post or campaign with the potential to intensify the crisis, was being tracked.
IMAGE: Jan Adhikar Party supporter climbs a JCB machine to blacken a banner of a Chinese mobile phone manufacturer as part of a protest against Chinese goods, in Patna. Photograph: PTI Photo.
Last week’s protests outside Oppo’s Greater Noida factory that sent shockwaves across the corridors of Chinese majors operating in India, could be the first among many such incidents."