Chinese Surveillance Cameras Have Become a Huge Problem for India
India faces challenges from widespread infiltration of unregulated Chinese surveillance cameras, with the recent Ghaziabad CCTV espionage case illustrating vulnerabilities in the country's sensitive locations. This follows a decade-long increase in Chinese surveillance hardware deployment.
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