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Last year huawei invested $170 million research and development centre in bangalore
REUTERS - Chinese telecom company Huawei Technologies Co Ltd has invested $170 million to open a research and development centre in India as it ties itself to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's "Make in India" campaign, the company said on Thursday.
The campus in Bengaluru, previously called Bangalore, is the first such investment made by a Chinese company in India and will be used to develop software components, Huawei said.
It is also the company's biggest R&D center outside China.
Yes that's news from last year, and it's about R&D center, while this OPPO project is an industrial park i.e. manufacturing.
Off-topic: Huawei is different from OPPO, it's a comprehensive ICT company in which cellphone is just one consumer goods division. Huawei even has own semiconductor division - Hisilicon. I guess Huawei is building R&D center in India for software, ICT architectural design, "smart city" solutions, and some works related to 5G. Anyway Huawei knows India very well, they've been work closely with Reliance Group, e.g. Huawei Marine Networks builds undersea optic cables, and many other business co-operations.