India has permitted four Chinese power equipment manufacturers with local production to bid on critical government power projects for two years. This relaxation, aimed at accelerating power network expansion and renewable energy integration, follows a power ministry request. The move, however, has drawn sharp criticism from the Congress, citing ongoing border disputes and trade deficits with China. India has permitted four Chinese power equipment manufacturers with local production to bid on critical government power projects for two years. This relaxation, aimed at accelerating power network expansion and renewable energy integration, follows a power ministry request. The move, however, has drawn sharp criticism from the Congress, citing ongoing border disputes and trade deficits with China.
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