The Indian government has allowed domestic and foreign companies to participate in the 5G demonstration experiment, which is a high-speed, large-capacity communication standard, but Chinese companies are not included in this and the local Chinese embassy is repulsing.

On the 4th, the Indian government announced a company that has approved participation in a 5G demonstration experiment that will be conducted in Japan for half a year for practical use.



These include Nokia in Finland, Ericsson in Sweden, and Samsung Electronics in South Korea, in addition to domestic telecommunications companies, but Huawei and ZTE, the major telecommunications equipment companies in China, were not selected.



The Indian government has not disclosed the reason, but local media reports that security concerns are behind it.



The Chinese embassy in India issued a statement on the 5th, saying, "We express concern and regret that Chinese companies were not allowed to conduct 5G demonstration tests. Elimination of Chinese companies is an Indian related industry. It does not contribute to the innovation and development of China. I hope that India will provide an open and fair investment and business environment. "



Tensions between the two countries continued last year, with both sides clashing in the border area and causing death to each other, and the economic impact is spreading, such as India banning the domestic use of apps provided by Chinese companies. I will.