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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure> Ahead of PM Narendra Modi<\/a>'s expected meeting with US President Donald Trump<\/a> at the G20 Summit<\/a> in Osaka, Japan, the ministry of external affairs (MEA) has asked the telecom department to clear the air over participation of Chinese equipment vendor Huawei<\/a> in 5G, while also asking for possible areas for cooperation with America and Japan in the latest mobile technology.

MEA has sought the clarification from telecom secretary Aruna Sundararajan so that inputs can be \"factored into the preparatory material to be sent to the PMO,\" a communication from the MEA, seen by TOI, says. The move comes at a time when there are \"serious concerns\" within a section of the government that data of Indian citizens and enterprises could be compromised and accessed by the Chinese establishment if Huawei is allowed to participate in
5G network deployment<\/a>.

A high-level committee is looking into the matter of Huawei's participation in 5G trials that are expected to begin soon. The committee is headed by the principal scientific adviser, and has senior officials from the intelligence bureau, MEA, home ministry, IT & telecom ministries, and the cyber security wing.

The US has been firm in its stand against the Chinese vendor, and has even pursued other governments across the world to follow a similar approach in dealing with the company when it comes to 5G equipment.

MEA is seeking information on how India can strengthen the work with American and Japanese vendors on 5G technology. The view is being sought in view of the planned trilateral summit between India, US and Japan on the sidelines of the G-20 summit.

\"… the US and the Japanese side have, inter alia, suggested discussing issues of 5G, where India's position on rollout of 5G network and choice of 5G equipment may come up for discussion… In particular, DoT may suggest possible response in case the other sides seek to know India's views on Huawei,\" the MEA note says.

Interestingly, the telecom secretary met a senior official from American telecom equipment provider Cisco on Monday, a sign that the government is trying to find synergies with US telecom companies. While Huawei has already presented its case on data security to the government, top officials in the telecom ministry say that threats regarding its 5G network \"are real\" and cannot be passed off as mere suspicions.

The officials say 5G, \"being a more pervasive technology\", will have greater interaction with devices, individuals, and businesses, making the threat around security and data leakage even more serious.
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求点的站在华为

意味着要求电信部门清晰的空气在华为参与5 g,同时要求可能的合作领域与美国和日本的最新移动通信技术。

Pankaj Doval
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前面的点莫迪预计会见美国总统唐纳德·特朗普20国集团(G20)峰会在日本大阪,外交部(MEA)已经要求电信部门清晰的空气在参与中国设备供应商华为在5克,同时要求可能的合作领域与美国和日本的最新移动通信技术。

意味着寻求澄清从电信部长阿鲁娜Sundararajan以便输入”纳入预备材料送到PMO,“通信意味着,被钢铁洪流,说。此举正值有“严重关切”在一段印度公民和企业的政府数据可能是妥协和访问中国建立华为是否允许参加5 g网络部署

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一个高级委员会调查此事的华为参与5 g试验预计将很快开始。委员会由首席科学顾问,并有情报高级官员,意味着,内政部,与电信部门,网络安全。

美国公司在其反对中国供应商,甚至追求世界其他各国政府遵循类似的方法在处理时,该公司5 g设备。

意味着正在寻求印度如何加强信息工作与美国和日本供应商5 g技术。视图在视图之间的三方峰会计划寻求印度、美国和日本出席20国集团峰会。

“…美国和日方,尤其,建议讨论的问题5克,在印度推出5 g网络上的立场和所选择的5 g设备可能会讨论…特别是点建议可能的反应,以防其他方面寻求知道华为印度的意见,“MEA注意说。

有趣的是,电信部长会见了一位高级官员周一从美国电信设备提供商思科,这一迹象表明,中国政府正试图找到与美国电信公司协同效应。而华为已经提出对政府数据安全的情况下,电信部门的高级官员说,关于其5 g网络威胁是真实的”,不能仅仅通过怀疑。

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官员说,5克,”是一个更普遍的技术”,将有更大的互动设备,个人和企业,在安全的威胁和数据泄漏更为严重。
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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure> Ahead of PM Narendra Modi<\/a>'s expected meeting with US President Donald Trump<\/a> at the G20 Summit<\/a> in Osaka, Japan, the ministry of external affairs (MEA) has asked the telecom department to clear the air over participation of Chinese equipment vendor Huawei<\/a> in 5G, while also asking for possible areas for cooperation with America and Japan in the latest mobile technology.

MEA has sought the clarification from telecom secretary Aruna Sundararajan so that inputs can be \"factored into the preparatory material to be sent to the PMO,\" a communication from the MEA, seen by TOI, says. The move comes at a time when there are \"serious concerns\" within a section of the government that data of Indian citizens and enterprises could be compromised and accessed by the Chinese establishment if Huawei is allowed to participate in
5G network deployment<\/a>.

A high-level committee is looking into the matter of Huawei's participation in 5G trials that are expected to begin soon. The committee is headed by the principal scientific adviser, and has senior officials from the intelligence bureau, MEA, home ministry, IT & telecom ministries, and the cyber security wing.

The US has been firm in its stand against the Chinese vendor, and has even pursued other governments across the world to follow a similar approach in dealing with the company when it comes to 5G equipment.

MEA is seeking information on how India can strengthen the work with American and Japanese vendors on 5G technology. The view is being sought in view of the planned trilateral summit between India, US and Japan on the sidelines of the G-20 summit.

\"… the US and the Japanese side have, inter alia, suggested discussing issues of 5G, where India's position on rollout of 5G network and choice of 5G equipment may come up for discussion… In particular, DoT may suggest possible response in case the other sides seek to know India's views on Huawei,\" the MEA note says.

Interestingly, the telecom secretary met a senior official from American telecom equipment provider Cisco on Monday, a sign that the government is trying to find synergies with US telecom companies. While Huawei has already presented its case on data security to the government, top officials in the telecom ministry say that threats regarding its 5G network \"are real\" and cannot be passed off as mere suspicions.

The officials say 5G, \"being a more pervasive technology\", will have greater interaction with devices, individuals, and businesses, making the threat around security and data leakage even more serious.
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