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中国企业切勿沦为印度工业化的“垫脚石”!
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2026-02-24 04:15
Group 1 - The Indian government has officially relaxed import restrictions on Chinese power and mining equipment, marking the first substantial easing of procurement barriers since the 2020 border conflict between India and China [1] - The relaxation of restrictions is seen as a response to India's rapid industrialization and urbanization, which has created a significant gap in power and coal equipment, with a projected 40% shortfall in core power equipment over the next three years [3] - Historically, India has utilized political means to suppress Chinese companies after acquiring their technology and equipment, leading to substantial losses for Chinese firms. This includes tactics such as policy changes, technology theft, tax burdens, and talent poaching [6] Group 2 - The adjustment of visa policies towards China appears to open new opportunities for cooperation, but it also conceals underlying risks for Chinese enterprises [3] - Companies must remain vigilant and conduct thorough risk assessments to avoid becoming mere stepping stones for India's industrialization, ensuring that their technology and equipment do not serve as a disadvantage [6]