\"<p>Huawei
Huawei is also in discussions with Beijing-backed BAIC Group's BluePark New Energy Technology to manufacture its EVs.<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>New Delhi: Chinese telecom equipment<\/a> maker Huawei<\/a> is willing to partner an Indian company in 5G<\/a> equipment manufacturing, including transfer of technology, to assuage any security concerns that India may have, its top official in the country said. He called on the government to provide a “level playing field.”

“We are now very much open and willing to partner with a local company. We are looking for a local partner and for commercial reasons, we don’t want to disclose any details,” Huawei India CEO David Li told ET in his first media interview since taking over in May. “We can bring our software or hardware modules and enable a (local) partner to manufacture equipment.”

Li called on the Indian government to clear the uncertainty regarding Huawei’s participation in 5G trials and deployment. The Indian government should consider its “clean” record of the last 20 years before arriving at a decision, he said.

“It is uncertain now… The government wants to address security concerns, but that should be based on facts and global standards,” Li said. “We hope the Indian government will give us a level playing field to participate in the (5G) trials.”

The Chinese company faces allegations of involvement in snooping on behalf of the Chinese state. The Indian government – amid border tensions with China – has been informally nudging state-run telcos and even private ones to stop sourcing equipment from that country, citing national security. But there has been no official communication barring Chinese vendors so far. Huawei has denied any wrongdoing.

The government though is preparing a list of “trusted sources” under the National Security Directive for supply of telecom network equipment. Experts say the move is aimed at keeping Huawei and Chinese rival ZTE out of India’s 5G deployment, in line with the US and the UK, which have taken steps to bar them from critical infrastructure.

When asked if the company has been consulted as part of the process to identify trusted vendors, Li said, “Our stance is communicated via our customers, industry and directly. I think giving operators the choice of the best technologies and competitive advantages will benefit everybody.”

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Huawei confident of getting new business from Airtel, Vodafone Idea: India CEO David Li<\/a><\/h5><\/div>
\"Huawei<\/a><\/figure>
Huawei bags Rs 300 crore network contract from Bharti Airtel<\/a><\/h5><\/div><\/div><\/div>
Huawei is also open to setting up a test lab in India, as it has done in the UK and Brussels, but only if others are asked to do so as well.

“If the government says everyone can contribute towards setting up a lab, we’re ready to contribute,” he said. “Otherwise, if they ask us alone, it's very, very costly. Also, there shouldn’t be any kind of discrimination.”

The Chinese company said that it has so far invested $2 billion in India, including $170 million toward its research and development center in Bengaluru. The company’s manufacturing facility in Chennai stopped production a few years ago due to low demand from Indian telcos.

“We will continue to invest for sure. Internally, we are looking at focussing heavily on R&D. The R&D and the services hold a much higher priority than the manufacturing segment. For the manufacturing bit, we will make the (investment) decisions as long as there is volume,” the top executive said.

In the meanwhile, Huawei has been getting deals from
Airtel<\/a> and Vodafone Idea<\/a>, Li said, adding that the company is hopeful of winning new business from both telecom operators this year.

ET reported last week that Airtel gave a wireline expansion contract worth Rs 300 crore to Huawei for its national long distance (NLD) network.

Huawei competes with European rivals Ericsson and Nokia, South Korea's Samsung and Chinese rival ZTE for a slice of the India market. It currently supplies gear to Bharti Airtel and Vodafone Idea for some of their circles. But it has lost some business from Airtel amid the uncertainty.

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华为探索合资公司与印度公司合作为5 g电信技术转移:印度首席执行官

中国电信设备制造商华为是一家印度公司愿意合作伙伴在5 g设备制造,包括技术转让、缓和印度可能的任何安全问题,其在国家的高级官员说。他呼吁政府提供“公平竞争”。

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新德里:中国电信设备制造商华为愿意一个印度公司合作5克设备制造,包括技术转让,缓和印度可能的任何安全问题,其在国家的高级官员说。他呼吁政府提供“公平竞争”。

“我们现在非常开放和愿意与当地的公司合作。我们正在寻找当地的合作伙伴和商业原因,我们不想透露任何细节,“华为印度首席执行官大卫李告诉ET在他上任以来首次接受媒体采访。“我们可以把我们的软件或硬件模块和使(当地)合作伙伴生产设备。”

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李呼吁印度政府明确不确定性关于华为参与5 g试验和部署。印度政府应该考虑其“干净”记录的过去20年在抵达一个决定之前,他说。

“现在还不确定…政府想要解决安全问题,但这应该是基于事实和全球标准,”李说。“我们希望印度政府能给我们一个公平的竞争环境参与(5克)试验。”

中国公司面临的指控参与窥探代表中国的状态。印度政府——在与中国边境的紧张局势已经非正式地推动国有电信公司,甚至从那个国家私营企业停止采购设备,援引国家安全。但是没有官方沟通除非中国供应商到目前为止。华为否认有任何不当行为。

政府虽然正准备一个“可信来源”列表下的国家安全指令通讯网络设备的供应。专家表示,此举旨在阻止华为和中国竞争对手中兴通讯印度5 g的部署,符合美国和英国,已采取措施禁止关键基础设施。

当被问及公司咨询的过程来确定信任供应商,李说,“我们的立场是通过我们的客户沟通,工业和直接。我认为给运营商的选择最好的技术和竞争优势将受益所有人。”

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华为也在印度建立一个测试实验室,在英国和欧盟所做的,但前提是要求别人也这么做。

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“如果政府说每个人都可以贡献对建立一个实验室,我们已经准备好要有所贡献,”他说。“否则,如果他们问我们,这是非常,非常昂贵。此外,不应该有任何歧视。”

中国公司表示,迄今为止,在印度投资20亿美元,其中包括1.7亿美元对其研究和发展中心在班加罗尔。公司的制造工厂在钦奈停止生产几年前由于低需求从印度电信公司。

“我们将继续投资。在内部,我们看在很大程度上集中研发。研发和服务比制造领域更高的优先级。生产,我们将(投资)决定只要有体积,”前高管表示。

同时,华为已经获得交易附近的旅馆沃达丰的想法时,李肇星说,公司希望今年赢得新业务的电信运营商。

等上周报道,Airtel有线扩张了价值300卢比的合同为其国家长途华为(NLD)网络。

华为与欧洲竞争对手爱立信和诺基亚竞争,韩国的三星(Samsung)和中国竞争对手中兴通讯印度市场的一片。目前供应装置Bharti Airtel和沃达丰为他们的一些想法。但是它已经失去了一些业务从Airtel在不确定性。

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\"&lt;p&gt;Huawei
Huawei is also in discussions with Beijing-backed BAIC Group's BluePark New Energy Technology to manufacture its EVs.<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>New Delhi: Chinese telecom equipment<\/a> maker Huawei<\/a> is willing to partner an Indian company in 5G<\/a> equipment manufacturing, including transfer of technology, to assuage any security concerns that India may have, its top official in the country said. He called on the government to provide a “level playing field.”

“We are now very much open and willing to partner with a local company. We are looking for a local partner and for commercial reasons, we don’t want to disclose any details,” Huawei India CEO David Li told ET in his first media interview since taking over in May. “We can bring our software or hardware modules and enable a (local) partner to manufacture equipment.”

Li called on the Indian government to clear the uncertainty regarding Huawei’s participation in 5G trials and deployment. The Indian government should consider its “clean” record of the last 20 years before arriving at a decision, he said.

“It is uncertain now… The government wants to address security concerns, but that should be based on facts and global standards,” Li said. “We hope the Indian government will give us a level playing field to participate in the (5G) trials.”

The Chinese company faces allegations of involvement in snooping on behalf of the Chinese state. The Indian government – amid border tensions with China – has been informally nudging state-run telcos and even private ones to stop sourcing equipment from that country, citing national security. But there has been no official communication barring Chinese vendors so far. Huawei has denied any wrongdoing.

The government though is preparing a list of “trusted sources” under the National Security Directive for supply of telecom network equipment. Experts say the move is aimed at keeping Huawei and Chinese rival ZTE out of India’s 5G deployment, in line with the US and the UK, which have taken steps to bar them from critical infrastructure.

When asked if the company has been consulted as part of the process to identify trusted vendors, Li said, “Our stance is communicated via our customers, industry and directly. I think giving operators the choice of the best technologies and competitive advantages will benefit everybody.”

Read also<\/h4>
\"Huawei<\/a><\/figure>
Huawei confident of getting new business from Airtel, Vodafone Idea: India CEO David Li<\/a><\/h5><\/div>
\"Huawei<\/a><\/figure>
Huawei bags Rs 300 crore network contract from Bharti Airtel<\/a><\/h5><\/div><\/div><\/div>
Huawei is also open to setting up a test lab in India, as it has done in the UK and Brussels, but only if others are asked to do so as well.

“If the government says everyone can contribute towards setting up a lab, we’re ready to contribute,” he said. “Otherwise, if they ask us alone, it's very, very costly. Also, there shouldn’t be any kind of discrimination.”

The Chinese company said that it has so far invested $2 billion in India, including $170 million toward its research and development center in Bengaluru. The company’s manufacturing facility in Chennai stopped production a few years ago due to low demand from Indian telcos.

“We will continue to invest for sure. Internally, we are looking at focussing heavily on R&D. The R&D and the services hold a much higher priority than the manufacturing segment. For the manufacturing bit, we will make the (investment) decisions as long as there is volume,” the top executive said.

In the meanwhile, Huawei has been getting deals from
Airtel<\/a> and Vodafone Idea<\/a>, Li said, adding that the company is hopeful of winning new business from both telecom operators this year.

ET reported last week that Airtel gave a wireline expansion contract worth Rs 300 crore to Huawei for its national long distance (NLD) network.

Huawei competes with European rivals Ericsson and Nokia, South Korea's Samsung and Chinese rival ZTE for a slice of the India market. It currently supplies gear to Bharti Airtel and Vodafone Idea for some of their circles. But it has lost some business from Airtel amid the uncertainty.

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