The Indian government is poised to restrict Chinese-made surveillance equipment, favoring local vendors due to security concerns, especially after pager explosions in Lebanon. Guidelines issued in March and April will come into effect in October, specifically banning Chinese CCTV products, citing potential data leakage risks.
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