Allegations of financial impropriety continue to swirl
Perhaps coincidentally, those very same three brands enjoy considerable market share in India.
India also seeks self-sufficiency in all things technological, including smartphones. The nation's drive to serve its own needs sees it argue that manufacturers with local facilities can both better address the giant local market and diversify their operations – so that future shocks such as a global pandemic or increased geopolitical tension don't leave them unhelpfully reliant on China.
India, to be fair, likes to make hard for almost all foreign tech companies – Google, Facebook, Amazon and Twitter have all recently found themselves under investigation or pressured over the validity of their compliance with local law. Yet all is usually forgiven – for a while at least – when foreign companies make big investments in India. ®
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