Chinese invasion via devices in Indian homes

May I please request all LC members to go through this report from the circle and share with their whatsapps

https://www.localcircles.com/a/press/page/chinese-gadgets-survey

Most of us dont realise that many devices we use have chinese parts and the apps that come with them store our data in china.

Imagine if army people police, Govt officers, politicians are unknowingly giving access of their photos videos documents to chinese servers… more  

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The besy solution is to buy made in India ptoducts. Today all branded electrical products, tube lights LED tubes, bulbs, hotbwater kettle ere manufactured in china, imported and msrketed in india by leading brands. At this juncture, where can some one get made in india producy. more  
As far as electronics products are concerned, we are still not 100% self reliant in manufacturing various parts used therein and majority of those parts which are not still manufactured in our country are being bought from China & other countries. Therefore, despite having manufacturing units for mobile phones, televisions, laptops and other electronics items in India, we are still dependent on China and other countries to some extent. Since China products are comparatively cheaper, preference is given on China products considering our preference for cheaper ones. more  
We must find ways to bypass Chinese goods. They are devious people of the world. The Industrialists in India must take up the work and advise Indian Government about incentives for Indian manufacturing. more  
Highest numbers of Samsung mobile phones in the world are made in India 🇮🇳 more  
South Korea giant Samsung has a factory in Noida UP India and it's manufacturing maximum numbers of mobile phones in India 🇮🇳 and we should be proud of it. Don't buy made in China products and encourage Vocal for local more  
If you know the attitude of Koreans towards Indians, you will certainly not feel like buying their products. more  
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