Slandering Indian companies for political goals ends up helping China
In the final analysis, regardless of the merits of the farm laws, discrediting Indian companies ostensibly for political opportunism can only, unwittingly, end up aiding the Chinese purpose of digitally encircling India and other regions.
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For most Indians, the generally visible presence of China in their lives are the daily use items from electric bulbs to sophisticated mobile phones.
The hundreds of shops spread across a maze of narrow corridors in Delhi’s Old Lajpat Rai market (just off Chandi Chowk) and in Gaffar Market in Karol Bagh, one could, and can still, buy originals and clones of the world’s sophisticated inventions: from sleek top-end mobile phones to palm-sized iPod rip-offs.
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