Hindustan Times (Noida)

DOT gets right to bar Chinese firms from govt telecom tenders

- Navadha Pandey navadha.p@livemint.com ■

THE MOVE IS SET TO HIT CHINESE COMPANIES SUCH AS HUAWEI, ZTE, AND UTSTARCOM

NEWDELHI: The department of telecommun­ications (DOT) now has the power to bar Chinese telecom equipment suppliers from participat­ing in tenders floated by staterun companies and central and state government­s, according to a government notificati­on issued on Wednesday.

Government projects in India use telecom gear in areas such as railways, smart cities mission and state government fibre connectivi­ty projects as well as Bharatnet, India’s mission to provide internet to gram panchayats.

The move is set to hit Chinese companies such as Huawei, ZTE, and Utstarcom that may not be allowed to participat­e in government projects.

The notificati­on was issued just a few days before the visit of US President Donald Trump, who has claimed that Chinese telecom equipment suppliers pose a national security risk. The US has also pressed its allies to ban companies such as Huawei from participat­ing in 5G networks.

The provision of clause 10(d) of Public Procuremen­t (Preference to Make in India) Order 2017 can be invoked in relation to certain telecom items against any foreign government that does not allow “Indian suppliers to participat­e and/or compete in procuremen­t of telecom equipment”, according to a DOT letter addressed to all central and state government department­s and public sector units dated February 19.

The eight items listed in the letter include optical fibre, 2G/3G/4G/LTE modems, routers, Wi-fi based broadband wireless access system and GPON equipment. All these items are critical to setting up a telecom network. Mint has seen a copy of the letter.

The notificati­on does not mention China, but the implicatio­ns for Chinese companies are clear as their government does not encourage Indian suppliers in sectors such as telecom and power. “The Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade has identified DOT as the nodal department for implementi­ng the provisions related to procuremen­t of goods, services or works related to the telecommun­ication sector,” the letter said.

The Public Procuremen­t Order 2017 stipulates that if a nodal ministry is satisfied that Indian suppliers of an item are not allowed to participat­e and/or compete in procuremen­t by any foreign government, it may, if it deems appropriat­e, restrict or exclude bidders from that country from being eligible for supplying that item and/or other items relating to the nodal ministry.

An email sent to Huawei was unanswered till press time. ZTE and Utstarcom could not immediatel­y be reached for comment.

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