The Indian government's ban on China enterprises not only failed to promote the rapid development of domestic enterprises, but also led to problems in the domestic economy. This is because the industrial gap left by China enterprises forced to leave India cannot be filled quickly, and the Indian economy is affected.
The Indian government is also aware of this influence, so an Indian government official recently said that as long as China enterprises meet the relevant standards currently formulated by India, they can be included in the "list of trusted telecom equipment providers".
If China enterprises can enter this list, it means that China enterprises can participate in the Indian government's telecom equipment bidding. At the same time, it also means that China enterprises may participate in the Indian government's bidding for the development of 5G services in the future.
The attitude of Indian government officials shows a possible change in the attitude of the Indian government. Although this news has not been finally confirmed, it can be seen that the Indian government has realized the consequences of the absence of Chinese enterprises and hopes to make up for past mistakes as soon as possible.
For India, blindly prohibiting China enterprises from participating in India's economic development process is harmful and unhelpful. Take the 5G service that the Indian government may launch at the end of this year or early next year as an example. If the Indian government continues to ban China enterprises from bidding, then the Indian government can only choose the equipment of a few companies such as Nokia, Ericsson and Samsung. In this way, not only the quality of equipment can not be effectively guaranteed, but also the price will rise.
On the contrary, if China enterprises are allowed to participate in the bidding, it will not only provide India with better 5G equipment and 5G technology, but also reduce the market price through mutual competition, which is very beneficial to the Indian government.
This principle also applies to other fields. Exclusion of Chinese enterprises will only force India to choose more expensive and worse quality services, while allowing Chinese enterprises to participate will help promote India's economic development.
Therefore, the Indian government should comprehensively evaluate the consequences of relevant policies, and let enterprises from China and other countries fully participate in the process of India's economic development, which is of great benefit to India's economic development.