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#Cpplush Reel by @voiceof_91 - 💥💥💥💥💥No More CCTV💥💥💥💥💥 
#datasecurity #cctvcamera #cctv #indianews #newpost
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💥💥💥💥💥No More CCTV💥💥💥💥💥 #datasecurity #cctvcamera #cctv #indianews #newpost
#Cpplush Reel by @techsignal.in (verified account) - From April 1, Not All CCTV Cameras Allowed

From April 1, only STQC-certified CCTV cameras can be sold in India. This move aims to improve data securi
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From April 1, Not All CCTV Cameras Allowed From April 1, only STQC-certified CCTV cameras can be sold in India. This move aims to improve data security and reduce hacking risks. If you’re planning to buy a CCTV camera, make sure it meets the new certification rules. #cctvrules #techupdate
#Cpplush Reel by @tamiltechofficial - 🚨 Shocking Truth of CCTV Camera Danger⚠️ Ban in India 😱 #IPCamera
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🚨 Shocking Truth of CCTV Camera Danger⚠️ Ban in India 😱 #IPCamera
#Cpplush Reel by @rivaltech0 - "CCTV खरीदने से पहले यह जान लो"

#rivaltech #chinesecctvban #technews #viral #reels
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“CCTV खरीदने से पहले यह जान लो” #rivaltech #chinesecctvban #technews #viral #reels
#Cpplush Reel by @filtercoffeehq (verified account) - India's surveillance market is already worth billions and over 80% is now controlled by domestic players.

But there's a trade-off, moving away from C
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India’s surveillance market is already worth billions and over 80% is now controlled by domestic players. But there’s a trade-off, moving away from Chinese components is pushing costs up by 15–20% in some segments. So this isn’t just policy, it’s a reset of how critical tech is sourced and built. And the real story is who wins when security starts outweighing cost.
#Cpplush Reel by @ravijolam - Dear Customers, there is a rumour spreading accross in the market that some chinese CCTV companies banning in India from 1st'Apr'2026. Please don't be
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Dear Customers, there is a rumour spreading accross in the market that some chinese CCTV companies banning in India from 1st'Apr'2026. Please don't believe in it, it is a fake news. Actually, any CCTV company has to get STQC certificate for IP cameras only. So please be clear that it is not applicable to HD/Analog cameras/ DVRs/NVRs and Non-cctv products like VDPs/Access controls/Smart locks/ Monitors/UPS etc
#Cpplush Reel by @vijaykaushik019 (verified account) - CCTV CAMERA BANNED in India 🚨

​Starting April 1, 2026, the Indian Government has enforced strict guidelines for internet-connected CCTV cameras. Due
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CCTV CAMERA BANNED in India 🚨 ​Starting April 1, 2026, the Indian Government has enforced strict guidelines for internet-connected CCTV cameras. Due to non-compliance with STQC Certification and serious data sovereignty concerns, major Chinese brands like TP-Link, Hikvision, and Dahua have faced restrictions/bans. ​Our data belongs to our country. By using non-certified foreign hardware, we risk leaking sensitive information. It is time to transition to trusted Indian manufacturers who comply with MeitY’s security standards. ​Key Points to Remember: 🔹 STQC clearance is now mandatory for all connected cameras. 🔹 Protect your home and business with certified local brands. 🔹 Always check for the STQC mark before buying! ​Spread the word and help make India's digital landscape safer! 🇮🇳 ​#DigitalIndia #CCTVUpdate #SecurityAlert #GovtOfIndia #TechAwareness ​ ​Disclaimer: This post is for educational and public awareness purposes only. The information provided is based on recent government policy updates regarding STQC certification and data security protocols. We do not intend to defame any specific brand but aim to encourage compliance with National Security guidelines issued by MeitY. Please consult official government gazettes for detailed technical regulations.
#Cpplush Reel by @firoz_coorg_601 - Chinese CCTVs to be banned from selling in India..!

Starting April 1, 2026, India has effectively banned many Chinese-manufactured, internet-connecte
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Chinese CCTVs to be banned from selling in India..! Starting April 1, 2026, India has effectively banned many Chinese-manufactured, internet-connected CCTV cameras—notably brands like #HikVision, #Dahua, and #TP_Link—by refusing to certify devices using Chinese components. This move strengthens data security by enforcing strict certification (STQC) against remote access vulnerabilities and encouraging local brands.. This video explains the reasons behind the ban on Chinese CCTV cameras in India :
#Cpplush Reel by @next_viral2866 - India is set to tighten its grip and restrict several China-based companies from selling their
CCTV cameras in the country. These changes are a part o
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India is set to tighten its grip and restrict several China-based companies from selling their CCTV cameras in the country. These changes are a part of the government’s broader push to strengthen national security and reduce cybersecurity threats in the country. They are set to come into effect across the country starting April 1, 2026. What’s happening? Starting April 1, all internet-connected CCTV cameras sold in India will have to get a clearance from the Ministry of Electronics and Communications’ Standardisation Testing and Quality Certification (STQC) framework. As a part of the new guidelines, companies selling internet-connected CCTV-cameras in India will have to disclose information regarding the key equipment used in CCTV cameras, including the origin of system-on-chip (SoC) or the processor. Media reports also suggest that the STQC framework will test CCTV cameras on various parameters including encryption technology, origin of the hardware used in the device, firmware, and resistance to tampering. In addition to this, internet-connected CCTV cameras will also be tested to check if their data can be accessed remotely. It is worth mentioning that even the devices that are assembled in India will have to undergo this testing and the products that fail to get clearance will not be legally allowed to be sold in India.
#Cpplush Reel by @easydoty - CCTV Camera Se Ho Rahi Hai SPYING? 😳 Govt Ne Chinese Cameras Kyun Ban Kiye!

India ne Chinese CCTV cameras par action liya hai kyunki security concer
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CCTV Camera Se Ho Rahi Hai SPYING? 😳 Govt Ne Chinese Cameras Kyun Ban Kiye! India ne Chinese CCTV cameras par action liya hai kyunki security concerns badh gaye hain. Ab sabhi Chinese brands ko government se certification lena padega! Yeh step national security aur aapki privacy ko protect karne ke liye hai. Kya aapke ghar me bhi hai aise cameras? Follow @easydoty for more updates on tech security! [ CCTV cameras, privacy, national security, India, Chinese products, tech news, security concerns, data theft, surveillance, government action, safety, smart home, electronics, trending, updates ] #cctvbanindia #chinesecctv #cctvalert #privacymatters #techawareness
#Cpplush Reel by @abidhussain2557 - India bans chinese brand cctv cameras 

India isn't banning all CCTV cameras but is effectively blocking sales of internet-connected models from Chine
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India bans chinese brand cctv cameras India isn't banning all CCTV cameras but is effectively blocking sales of internet-connected models from Chinese brands like Hikvision, Dahua, and TP-Link starting April 1, 2026, through strict STQC certification rules.�� These require disclosure of component origins (e.g., Chinese SoCs) and cybersecurity tests to prevent remote hacking.� Security Risks The primary concern is national security: connected cameras can be remotely accessed, enabling unauthorized surveillance and data breaches by foreign entities.�� Incidents like potential spying via backdoors in Chinese hardware, similar to US bans, prompted this.� Broader Goals It reduces reliance on Chinese tech, boosts local manufacturers (now dominating the market), and aligns with India's "trusted vendor" policy for critical infrastructure.�� Non-compliant products can't be sold or supported legally.� #cctvcamera #trendingreels #viralreels #explorepage #instagood

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