Beijing: Amid a US push for a global ban on Huawei over 'security issues', China on Thursday expressed hope that India will make an "independent and objective decision" on permitting the Chinese telecom giant to roll out its 5G services in the country.
India's thoughts over Huawei:
Huawei has applied for 5G trials in India, but the government has not decided on the same due to the controversy raised by the US and some of the groups in India over the Chinese telecom equipment maker.
However, the government has permitted Huawei to participate in the demonstration of 5G use cases during the three-day India Mobile Congress to be held in New Delhi from October 14.
Addressing a media briefing, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Geng Shuang said, "Huawei has been conducting business in India and making contributions to its local community and economy."
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"On the 5G network building, we believe the Indian side will make an independent and objective decision and provide a fair, just and non-discriminatory environment for Chinese companies," he said.
The US has blacklisted Huawei citing security and espionage-related concerns and is now persuading its allies, including India, to block the world's largest provider of networking gear and the second-biggest smartphone maker, from their new and upcoming mobile networks.
Geng's statement came a day ahead of the second informal summit between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping at Chennai from Friday.