Delhi plans to replace over 1.4 lakh Chinese-made CCTV cameras, which make up more than half of its surveillance network, ...
All 1,40,000 cameras installed in Phase 1 were from the Chinese company Hikvision, which has faced global security concerns.
Delhi plans a major surveillance upgrade, replacing thousands of older cameras with secure systems while ensuring no disruption to monitoring across the city.
India will prohibit Chinese CCTV companies like Hikvision and Dahua from selling internet-connected cameras starting April 1, ...
Chinese CCTV camera manufacturers will face increased scrutiny in India starting April 1. However, these changes will not ...
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India set to ban sale of Hikvision, TP-Link, Dahua CCTVs from April 1
India is set to block Chinese CCTV giants like Hikvision, Dahua and TP-Link from selling internet-connected cameras from April 1, as new STQC certification rules make approval mandatory.
India is set to tighten its grip on surveillance technology, with new rules effectively blocking Chinese CCTV manufacturers ...
Asianet Newsable on MSN
Are CCTV cameras really banned in India from April 1? Here’s the truth behind new rules
India has made Standardisation Testing and Quality Certification approval mandatory for CCTV cameras from April 1, 2026.
India will bar Chinese surveillance firms Hikvision and Dahua from selling internet-connected CCTV cameras from April 1 ...
Delhi plans to replace 1.4 lakh Chinese-made CCTV cameras with updated and secure systems as part of a security overhaul.
India is set to prevent Chinese surveillance companies, including Hikvision and Dahua, from selling CCTV cameras and related products due to new certification requirements that take effect on April 1.
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