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This move is no doubt in collaboration with the US move to keep out Chinese telecom companies out of the US. Like with the US, China will follow such moves with retaliatory steps their own. In the case of the US-led sanction, China have started to replace American systems from their telecoms infrastructure with domestic hardware. China will also find some economic measure to slap down India for any move against their telecoms firms.
While I agree it will be good for India to develop its own telecommunications hardware industry it is however something that India cannot do, like the Chinese have with the immediate, like-for-like replacement of hardware. The result of this move would only mean more reliance on Western suppliers, mostly from the US, so you can see why the US has been pushing for these sanctions against Chinese telecom firms.
The US will not help India develop their own telecom systems, they are happy just selling the equipment, so India will not benefit here. By cutting off the Chinese firms, all they have done is closed themselves off to a cost-effective telecoms market and made themselves more reliant on the West and no doubt initiate a tit-for-tat economic dispute with China.
Going to the reason for sanctions against Chinese telecoms firms, the likelihood of cyber espionage from Chinese firms would be about the same as that from the US, who are equally active in this domain. India does need to obtain indigenous capabilities in this area and pretty much every other area, including the military, but their history with the West has shown that the West are happy to just sell to India and not give the requisite help for India to become self-sufficient. This is something for India to consider before they narrow their own options just to cosy up to the Americans. The best option for India is to look out for her own interests and play both sides against one another to get the best deal for India.
While I agree it will be good for India to develop its own telecommunications hardware industry it is however something that India cannot do, like the Chinese have with the immediate, like-for-like replacement of hardware. The result of this move would only mean more reliance on Western suppliers, mostly from the US, so you can see why the US has been pushing for these sanctions against Chinese telecom firms.
The US will not help India develop their own telecom systems, they are happy just selling the equipment, so India will not benefit here. By cutting off the Chinese firms, all they have done is closed themselves off to a cost-effective telecoms market and made themselves more reliant on the West and no doubt initiate a tit-for-tat economic dispute with China.
Going to the reason for sanctions against Chinese telecoms firms, the likelihood of cyber espionage from Chinese firms would be about the same as that from the US, who are equally active in this domain. India does need to obtain indigenous capabilities in this area and pretty much every other area, including the military, but their history with the West has shown that the West are happy to just sell to India and not give the requisite help for India to become self-sufficient. This is something for India to consider before they narrow their own options just to cosy up to the Americans. The best option for India is to look out for her own interests and play both sides against one another to get the best deal for India.