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MC EXCLUSIVE Improving India–China ties unlikely to bring immediate relief to Huawei and ZTE

While India banned several Chinese apps in 2020, Huawei and ZTE were never formally prohibited. Instead, New Delhi tightened security norms through a directive for the telecom sector, which has been in place since June 2021.

September 03, 2025 / 16:17 IST
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Industry executives and officials told Moneycontrol that both vendors continue to be blocked from bidding for new contracts as they have yet to secure approval under India’s ‘trusted sources’ guidelines.
Industry executives and officials told Moneycontrol that both vendors continue to be blocked from bidding for new contracts as they have yet to secure approval under India’s ‘trusted sources’ guidelines.

Chinese telecom majors Huawei and ZTE are unlikely to see immediate regulatory relief for their India operations despite New Delhi and Beijing reviving bilateral ties and exploring fresh electronics manufacturing partnerships, people within the industry have said.

Industry executives and officials told Moneycontrol that both vendors continue to be blocked from bidding for new contracts as they have yet to secure approval under India’s ‘trusted sources’ guidelines.

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On the other hand, rivals such as Ericsson, Nokia, Samsung and Cisco already have the mandatory approvals, enabling them to supply equipment for 5G rollouts. “There is a policy in place wherein vendors need to secure the trusted source approval. Both companies haven’t fulfilled the requirement, which is the reason why they don’t have the approvals. In case they fulfil the requirements, they can get the approval like other vendors,” one government official said on condition of anonymity. “As per the policy, non-trusted equipment can’t be deployed in Indian networks. The government’s stance will not be changed.”

Trusted Sources Regime