CP Plus, a brand of Aditya Infotech, held around 20–25% market share before the ban on Chinese CCTV cameras, according to ...
From April 1, India will ban Chinese CCTV cameras citing security risks; the move targets firms such as Hikvision, and could ...
India is set to tighten its grip on surveillance technology, with new rules effectively blocking Chinese CCTV manufacturers from selling internet-connected cameras in the country from April 1, 2026.
As of April 1, 2026, India enforces strict STQC/BIS certification for CCTV cameras, impacting non-compliant Chinese brands to bolster security.
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Why India is banning Hikvision, Dahua, TP-Link CCTV cameras from today? All you need to know
India has enforced new STQC certification rules for CCTV cameras, effectively blocking devices from Chinese companies such as Hikvision, Dahua Technology and TP-Link without approval.
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India Bans Chinese CCTV Makers Amid Security Concern; Move To Aid Domestic Industry
India has banned several Chinese CCTV makers from April 2026, enforcing strict certification rules to boost cybersecurity and oversight. The move favours domestic firms but may raise prices and cause ...
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Rahul Gandhi flags gaps in surveillance and data security, questions government’s transparency
Senior Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Saturday accused the Centre of failing to address serious concerns surrounding surveillance and data security. He claimed that Chinese-made CCTV cameras and ...
Starting April 1, 2026, India will prohibit the sale of internet-connected CCTV cameras with Chinese components to enhance national security and reduce technology dependence.
India is preparing to bar several major Chinese video-surveillance manufacturers from selling internet-connected Closed-circuit television (CCTV) cameras in the ...
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