China’s Hikvision dominates India’s surveillance market

  • Prama Hikvision Indian Private Limited enjoys over 35 percent market share.
01 Jul, 2020

Video surveillance company Hikvision, owned by the Chinese military as determined by the US, dominates India’s CCTV market.

It exists in India under the name Prama Hikvision Indian Private Limited and enjoys over 35 percent market share, The Print reported. Hikvision sells cameras and unmanned aerial vehicles allowing security agencies to monitor railway stations, roads.

In 2018, Hikvision won a tender from the Indian government to install 1.5 lakh CCTV cameras in the Delhi. Also, it is listed as a vendor by Bharat Electronics (BEL). BEL works on highly sensitive and classified defence projects for India.

Last week, Trump administration determined that Chinese firms, including Huawei Technologies and Hikvision, are owned or controlled by the Chinese military. Last year, Washington placed Huawei and Hikvision on a trade blacklist over national security concerns.

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