Indian Media: Four Chinese Power Companies Approved to Participate in India’s Transmission Equipment Tenders.

According to multiple Indian media outlets reporting on July 5, on June 24, India made a significant strategic decision to ease restrictions on four major Chinese power industry enterprises. It allows the Indian subsidiaries of TBEA, Nanjing Electric, Xindongbei Electric, and Taikai Electric to participate in tenders for central government transmission infrastructure projects across India—covering core equipment such as high-voltage transformers and gas-insulated switchgear (GIS)—without requiring additional security clearances for a period of two years.

Indian media point out that driven by rising electricity demand, renewable energy targets, and domestic manufacturing development, New Delhi's move aims to accelerate power infrastructure construction while addressing long-standing project delays.

Upon hearing the news, Indian netizens responded accordingly. Many believe that partnering with Chinese companies is the right choice. No wonder they think so—perhaps apart from China-based firms, no other companies can help upgrade India’s power system in such a short time...

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