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#Hikvisioncamera Reel by @flashnews.hub - India is set to bar Chinese CCTV camera makers such as Hikvision, Dahua, and TP-Link from selling internet-connected surveillance equipment in the cou
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India is set to bar Chinese CCTV camera makers such as Hikvision, Dahua, and TP-Link from selling internet-connected surveillance equipment in the country from April 1, as stricter certification norms kick in. Under the government's Standardisation Testing and Quality Certification (STQC) rules, all CCTV products must now receive mandatory approval before being sold-clearance that authorities are reportedly denying to Chinese firms and devices using China-origin chipsets. The move is part of a broader push to tighten security around connected devices and reduce potential vulnerabilities. The decision is expected to hit Chinese brands hard, which until recently held nearly a third of India's CCTV market, even as domestic manufacturers rapidly expand to fill the gap. #cctv #china #india #gadgets #cybersecurity
#Hikvisioncamera Reel by @truthindia2014 - India is set to effectively block Chinese surveillance giants like Hikvision and Dahua-and other brands using Chinese components-from selling internet
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India is set to effectively block Chinese surveillance giants like Hikvision and Dahua—and other brands using Chinese components—from selling internet-connected CCTV cameras starting April 1, 2026, as part of stricter cybersecurity and quality regulations. According to reports, the government has tightened certification norms under the STQC (Standardisation Testing and Quality Certification) framework, refusing approval for products made in China or those using Chinese chipsets. This means only ER-compliant, security-tested CCTV devices will be allowed for sale in India, aimed at reducing risks of data breaches and potential surveillance threats. Chinese brands previously held a significant share—around one-third of India’s CCTV market—but the new rules are expected to push them out, opening opportunities for Indian and non-Chinese players. While the move strengthens national security and aligns with global concerns over Chinese tech, it may also lead to short-term price increases due to reduced supply of low-cost devices. Overall, the decision marks a major shift in India’s surveillance ecosystem, prioritizing cybersecurity and domestic manufacturing over dependence on foreign technology.
#Hikvisioncamera Reel by @bhaskarenglish_ - India is set to tighten rules on Chinese-made CCTV cameras starting April 1, mainly targeting companies like Hikvision, Dahua Technology and TP-Link o
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India is set to tighten rules on Chinese-made CCTV cameras starting April 1, mainly targeting companies like Hikvision, Dahua Technology and TP-Link over national security concerns. The decision is expected to reshape the country’s fast-growing surveillance equipment market and give a strong push to local manufacturers. https://english.bhaskar.com/LoBFZfLIV1b
#Hikvisioncamera Reel by @culture_wala_desh - India is preparing to effectively restrict major Chinese surveillance companies such as **Hikvision and Dahua**, along with other brands that rely on
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India is preparing to effectively restrict major Chinese surveillance companies such as **Hikvision and Dahua**, along with other brands that rely on Chinese components, from selling internet-enabled CCTV cameras starting April 1, 2026. This move comes under stricter cybersecurity and quality control measures. As per reports, the government has strengthened certification requirements under the **STQC (Standardisation Testing and Quality Certification)** framework, denying approvals to products manufactured in China or those using Chinese chipsets. As a result, only CCTV devices that meet **Essential Requirements (ER)** and pass security testing will be permitted for sale in the country. The objective is to minimize risks related to data leaks and potential surveillance concerns. Previously, Chinese companies accounted for nearly one-third of India’s CCTV market. However, these new regulations are likely to push them out, creating space for Indian manufacturers and other non-Chinese players. While this step enhances national security and reflects global apprehensions regarding Chinese technology, it could also lead to a temporary rise in prices due to a reduced supply of low-cost devices. Overall, the policy signals a significant shift in India’s surveillance sector, emphasizing cybersecurity and domestic production over reliance on foreign technology. #chinesecctvcameras #india #indian #indiansecurityforces #reels
#Hikvisioncamera Reel by @itz.viiral - India is set to effectively block Chinese surveillance giants like Hikvision and Dahua-and other brands using Chinese components-from selling internet
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India is set to effectively block Chinese surveillance giants like Hikvision and Dahua—and other brands using Chinese components—from selling internet-connected CCTV cameras starting April 1, 2026, as part of stricter cybersecurity and quality regulations. According to reports, the government has tightened certification norms under the STQC (Standardisation Testing and Quality Certification) framework, refusing approval for products made in China or those using Chinese chipsets. This means only ER-compliant, security-tested CCTV devices will be allowed for sale in India, aimed at reducing risks of data breaches and potential surveillance threats. Chinese brands previously held a significant share—around one-third of India’s CCTV market—but the new rules are expected to push them out, opening opportunities for Indian and non-Chinese players. While the move strengthens national security and aligns with global concerns over Chinese tech, it may also lead to short-term price increases due to reduced supply of low-cost devices. Overall, the decision marks a major shift in India’s surveillance ecosystem, prioritizing cybersecurity and domestic manufacturing over dependence on foreign technology. #indianews #chinese #viral #cctv
#Hikvisioncamera Reel by @riya_galiyan_ - India's crackdown on Chinese CCTV systems isn't random it's policy driven, security focused, and backed by clear government guidelines 🇮🇳🚫
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India’s crackdown on Chinese CCTV systems isn’t random it’s policy driven, security focused, and backed by clear government guidelines 🇮🇳🚫 Here’s what’s actually happening 👇 The Indian government, through the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) and Ministry of Commerce and Industry, has tightened rules on CCTV imports especially from Chinese-origin companies. 📌 Mandatory registration & testing Under new norms, all CCTV cameras must be registered on the government portal and pass testing by certified labs approved by the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS). 📌 Trusted sources only Government and sensitive installations are now required to procure surveillance equipment only from “trusted sources” under national security directives. Vendors with links to foreign governments face stricter scrutiny. 📌 Data security compliance CCTV systems must ensure that: Data is stored securely (preferably within India) No unauthorized remote access is possible Firmware and software meet cybersecurity standards 📌 Import restrictions The Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) has placed CCTV cameras under restricted import categories, meaning companies now need government approval before bringing them into India. 📌 Why Chinese brands are impacted Major global players like Hikvision and Dahua Technology have come under scrutiny worldwide over data security concerns and alleged links with the Chinese state — which directly affects their access to Indian markets. ⚠️ The core reason: It’s not just about trade — it’s about national security, data sovereignty, and surveillance control. . . . . . . . #cctvcameraban #dataprotection #techpolicy #cybersecurity #chinesecctvcameras [ cctv camera ban , data protection , Chinese cctv ban , tech policy , news , cyber security ]
#Hikvisioncamera Reel by @indianqommerz - The Government of India has moved to bar major Chinese CCTV manufacturers from selling internet‑connected cameras in the Indian market after refusing
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The Government of India has moved to bar major Chinese CCTV manufacturers from selling internet‑connected cameras in the Indian market after refusing to grant required certification under new security regulations that came into effect on April 1, 2026. Products from companies such as Hikvision and Dahua have been denied approval because they do not meet updated cyber security and country‑of‑origin disclosure norms, effectively shutting them out of the Indian surveillance equipment market. The policy change reflects New Delhi’s push to strengthen national cybersecurity and reduce reliance on foreign surveillance technology, while boosting opportunities for domestic makers. Sources Reuters Economic Times NDTV Profit Communications Today
#Hikvisioncamera Reel by @viestories__com - Several Chinese surveillance companies will soon be banned from selling internet-connected CCTV cameras in India from April 1, 2026. This follows new
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Several Chinese surveillance companies will soon be banned from selling internet-connected CCTV cameras in India from April 1, 2026. This follows new certification and security rules coming into effect. Experts say the move is meant to improve digital security and reduce dependence on foreign technology in sensitive areas. Companies likely to be affected include Hikvision, Dahua, and TP-Link, as the government is not approving their products or devices using Chinese chipsets. Until last year, about one-third of CCTV sales in India came from Chinese brands. With the new rules, Indian companies like CP Plus, Qubo, Prama, Matrix, and Sparsh—which now use Taiwanese chipsets—are expected to grow further and already serve around 80% of the market. Meanwhile, the premium segment is dominated by US-based brands like Bosch and Honeywell. #china #CCTV #cameras #surveillance #ban
#Hikvisioncamera Reel by @goated.feed - A major shift is coming in India's surveillance market 📹🇮🇳

Starting April 1, India is set to restrict the use of Chinese-origin CCTV cameras, citi
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A major shift is coming in India’s surveillance market 📹🇮🇳 Starting April 1, India is set to restrict the use of Chinese-origin CCTV cameras, citing rising national security concerns. The move is expected to impact major global players like Hikvision and Dahua Technology, which currently hold a significant share in the market. 📍 Focus on strengthening national security 📍 Reduced dependence on foreign surveillance tech 📍 Big opportunity for Indian manufacturers This decision could reshape the entire surveillance industry in India, opening doors for domestic companies to grow in one of the fastest-growing video monitoring markets in the world. While the restriction may disrupt existing supply chains in the short term, it also signals a strong push towards self-reliance and secure infrastructure. News Courtesy- India.com . . . [India CCTV ban, Chinese CCTV India, Hikvision India ban, Dahua Technology India, surveillance market India, national security India, CCTV restriction India, Indian manufacturers opportunity, China India trade impact, security tech India, video surveillance industry, government policy India, import restrictions India, tech regulation India, India China relations] #India #China #CCTV #Surveillance #Tech
#Hikvisioncamera Reel by @thedaily_briefing - India Bans Chinese CCTV Brands from April 1: India is set for a major shift in its surveillance technology market from April 1, 2026, as the governmen
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India Bans Chinese CCTV Brands from April 1: India is set for a major shift in its surveillance technology market from April 1, 2026, as the government tightens rules on CCTV cameras—effectively pushing out several Chinese brands from the country. India may block Chinese CCTV brands like Hikvision, Dahua and TP-Link from April 1 as new STQC certification rules come into force, boosting domestic players and tightening cybersecurity norms.
#Hikvisioncamera Reel by @the.vital.feed - India is set to effectively block the sale of many Chinese CCTV cameras from April 1, 2026, by tightening mandatory security certification rules. Devi
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India is set to effectively block the sale of many Chinese CCTV cameras from April 1, 2026, by tightening mandatory security certification rules. Devices made in China or using Chinese chipsets are unlikely to receive approval, preventing them from being sold in the Indian market. The move primarily targets major players like Hikvision and Dahua Technology. The government’s decision is driven by national security concerns, particularly fears of data breaches and remote access vulnerabilities in surveillance systems. It also aligns with India’s push for self-reliance, encouraging domestic manufacturing and reducing dependence on foreign technology in sensitive sectors like security and infrastructure.
#Hikvisioncamera Reel by @thebluehillmail - India is set to enforce a major overhaul of its surveillance ecosystem by effectively banning the sale of internet-connected CCTV cameras from several
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India is set to enforce a major overhaul of its surveillance ecosystem by effectively banning the sale of internet-connected CCTV cameras from several Chinese manufacturers starting April 1, 2026. The move targets companies such as Hikvision, Dahua, and TP-Link, citing national security and data protection concerns. The decision follows strict new certification requirements introduced by the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology under the Standardisation Testing and Quality Certification (STQC) regime. Under these rules, all surveillance equipment must meet cybersecurity standards, disclose the origin of key components, and pass rigorous testing. Devices using Chinese-origin chipsets or firmware are being denied certification, effectively barring them from the Indian market. Authorities say the move is aimed at preventing risks such as unauthorized remote access, data leaks, and potential foreign surveillance through critical infrastructure systems. #chinesecctv #govtofindia #ban #meity

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