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Inter-Ministerial meeting on draft e-commerce policy on Saturday
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The meeting aims to factor in issues of important national consideration in the e-commerce policy that seeks to set up a regulator for the sector and implement a new law to restrict the data e-commerce entities can store, use, transfer, process and analyse.
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Officials from the ministries of electronics, external affairs, finance, and micro, small & medium enterprises, besides Niti Aayog are expected to participate in the meeting.
The Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) will hold an inter-ministerial meeting on the draft e-commerce policy on Saturday while a stakeholder consultation on foreign direct investment (FDI) in e-commerce with various industry and traders’ associations is scheduled for March 17.
Government seeks to firewall telecom infrastructure from Chinese threat
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Also, the government is said to be unhappy with some Indian mobile telecom operators who continued to source telecom network gear from Chinese companies despite the growing tensions between the two countries and in the face of clear indication from the telecom department to go slow on business and collaborations with the neighbouring nation, the officials added.
(This story originally appeared in on Mar 11, 2021)NEW DELHI: In a move that will restrict the business of top Chinese vendors such as Huawei and ZTE in India’s 4G telecom expansion and the upcoming 5G, the government on Wednesday took decisive steps towards securing the mobile eco-system by making amendments to the license rules, mandating that post-June 15, the equipment can be procured only from ‘trusted’ sources that have been approved by a Designated Authority.
NEW DELHI: In a move that will restrict the business of top Chinese vendors such as Huawei and ZTE in India’s 4G telecom expansion and the upcoming 5G, the government on Wednesday took decisive steps towards securing the mobile eco-system by making amendments to the license rules, mandating that post June 15, equipment can be procured only from ‘trusted’ sources that have been approved by a Designated Authority.
The move comes amidst growing concerns in the government over “meddling by Chinese elements” into India’s critical infrastructure.
“The current amendments have been necessitated by the need to secure the vital and burgeoning Indian telecom space from untrusted vendors and unwanted elements,” top officials told TOI, requesting anonymity.