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		<title>India bans Chinese CCTV: A major shift in surveillance technology</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>India will enforce a total ban on non-certified internet-connected CCTV cameras from Chinese manufacturers starting April 1, 2026. This marks a significant shift in the market.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>The numbers</h2>
<p>The Indian government has announced a total ban on the sale of non-certified internet-connected CCTV cameras from Chinese manufacturers, effective April 1, 2026. This decision comes as a response to growing security concerns and aims to bolster domestic manufacturing in the surveillance technology sector.</p>
<p>Chinese companies Hikvision and Dahua previously dominated the Indian market, collectively holding one-third of it until 2024. However, the enforcement of new Standardisation Testing and Quality Certification (STQC) rules means that products made in China or those using Chinese chipsets will not receive certification, effectively shutting them out of the market.</p>
<p>As of February 2026, Indian companies now control over 80% of the CCTV market. CP Plus, a leading domestic brand, has seen its market share surge to 45-50%, up from just 20-25% before the new regulations were implemented. This dramatic shift underscores the growing preference for indigenous solutions in the face of stringent compliance requirements.</p>
<p>Dahua Technology has experienced a staggering 80% contraction in its business, now limited to selling obsolete analog cameras. The fallout from this ban has not only affected Chinese suppliers but has also led to increased costs for Indian manufacturers, with a reported 15-20% rise in the bill of materials due to the shift away from Chinese components.</p>
<p>Despite the sweeping changes, existing installations of affected CCTV systems are not expected to face immediate disruption, providing some relief to consumers and businesses that have already invested in these technologies. However, the long-term implications for surveillance infrastructure in India remain to be seen.</p>
<p>A senior executive at a domestic electronics firm noted, &#8220;The compliance requirements are stringent, particularly around disclosure of components and software integrity,&#8221; highlighting the challenges that manufacturers will face in adapting to the new regulations. Industry analysts have pointed out that this policy has accelerated the shift towards indigenous manufacturing, paving the way for a more self-reliant technology ecosystem in India.</p>
<p>As the April deadline approaches, observers are keenly watching how this ban will reshape the landscape of surveillance technology in India. Details remain unconfirmed regarding the full impact on pricing and availability of alternative products, but the momentum towards domestic production is clear.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>OnePlus is reportedly shutting down operations in key global markets, including parts of Europe, starting April 2026. The company is shifting focus to India.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>How it unfolded</h2>
<p>In a significant shift for the smartphone industry, OnePlus is reportedly shutting down operations in key global markets, including parts of Europe. This decision comes as the company grapples with declining market share and intensifying competition. The shutdown is expected to commence in April 2026, marking a pivotal moment for the brand that has been a notable player in the smartphone market.</p>
<p>Leading up to this decision, OnePlus has faced considerable challenges. In 2025, the company recorded a staggering 32% decline in shipments, according to Cybermedia Research, while IDC estimated a 38.8% year-over-year decline. These figures illustrate the mounting pressure on OnePlus as it struggles to maintain its position against competitors. The company had previously scaled back its European operations in 2020 following the exit of co-founder Carl Pei, indicating ongoing difficulties in that market.</p>
<p>As part of the restructuring, Robin Liu, the CEO of OnePlus India, has stepped down from his position, with his last working day reported as March 31, 2026. OnePlus expressed gratitude for Liu&#8217;s contributions, stating, &#8220;We thank Robin for his contributions to OnePlus India. He moves on to pursue his personal passions, and we wish him the very best for his future endeavours.&#8221; This leadership change underscores the company&#8217;s shift in strategy as it pivots towards focusing on the entry- and mid-range market in India.</p>
<p>Selected staff members have already been informed of the shutdown decision, with some receiving severance packages. This move reflects the company&#8217;s urgent need to streamline operations in light of the declining performance in global markets. However, OnePlus&#8217;s business in China will remain unaffected, allowing the company to retain a foothold in its home market.</p>
<p>In a statement, industry analyst Yogesh Brar noted, &#8220;OnePlus is shutting down in select global markets. China business will stay unaffected. India market will mostly get budget &#038; mid-range products.&#8221; This shift indicates a strategic realignment as OnePlus seeks to adapt to changing consumer demands and market dynamics.</p>
<p>Additionally, OnePlus has cancelled plans for the OnePlus Open 2 and OnePlus 15s, further illustrating the company&#8217;s focus on consolidating its resources and efforts. The exact timeline for the shutdown remains unconfirmed, and the impact on existing hardware support and software updates is still unclear. Details remain unconfirmed.</p>
<p>This sequence of events is crucial for stakeholders involved, as it highlights the challenges faced by OnePlus in a rapidly evolving smartphone landscape. The company&#8217;s decision to withdraw from certain markets may have significant implications for its brand identity and consumer perception, particularly in regions where it has established a loyal customer base.</p>
<p>As OnePlus navigates this transition, the tech community will be closely watching how the company manages its remaining operations and whether it can successfully pivot to focus on the Indian market. The future of OnePlus will depend on its ability to adapt and innovate in an increasingly competitive environment.</p>
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