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India is reportedly considering its possible responses to a potential Chinese invasion of Taiwan, following discreet inquiries from the US on how India could contribute in the event of a war. The Indian government has commissioned a study to examine the wider impact of a war over Taiwan that involves the US and its allies, and to explore what actions India could take in response. Possible options being considered include serving as a logistics hub for allied forces and getting directly involved along the northern border with China.
The US has criticized Hong Kong over the arrest of a journalist on sedition charges, ramping up tensions over a Beijing-led crackdown on dissent in the former British colony.
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Huawei s founder vows to keep making smartphones in Biden era
Bloomberg News, Bloomberg News Huawei Technologies Co. founder Ren Zhengfei. , Qilai Shen/Bloomberg
Huawei Technologies Co.âs billionaire founder Ren Zhengfei is growing increasingly confident of weathering U.S. sanctions, pledging Chinaâs largest tech company will keep making smartphones while engaging with the Biden administration.
Ren is pinning his hopes on the new American President adopting a more accommodating policy toward the networking giant than his predecessor Donald Trump, who devastated Huaweiâs smartphone division by restricting its access to chipmaking and American software and circuitry. On Tuesday, the founder urged Biden to allow Huawei to again buy the U.S. equipment it needs to make its devices and 5G gear.