India’s govt is expanding the ‘trusted source’ mandate from CCTVs to other segments like smart meters and drones, aiming to reduce dependency on Chinese imports and strengthen cybersecurity. Certification of key components is mandated to build a secure supply chain and prevent vulnerabilities.
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