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Globally sanctioned Chinese companies rule India's $5 billion surveillance market
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Globally sanctioned Chinese companies rule India's $5 billion surveillance market

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May 16, 202411m 55s

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Show Notes

CP Plus, one of the most popular CCTV camera-makers in India, gets 80% of its supplies for its parent company, Aditya Infotech Ltd (AIL), from the Chinese security-equipment manufacturer Dahua Technology.

Dahua and Hikvision, another Chinese surveillance-tech firm, are facing sanctions in the UK, US, Australia, and other countries, for their connection to the Chinese government.

But in India growing surveillance tech market, both these companies enjoy more than a 50% market share. And bringing them under control is turning out to be complicated for the government.

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