India,s dependence on china in mobile phones, are their any alternatives.

Today we are overly dependent on china for our smart phone requirements, and Chinese companies like, Xiomi,Realme, Vivo, Oppo, have around 72 percent market share in the indian smart phone market which is valued at 2 lakh crores.

Despite the boycott calls for Chinese products , smartphone sales have not been much affected for the Chinese firms, Main reasons for this is lack of alternatives at that price point in India which offer similar quality and features.

Chinese Firms have also changed their strategy, amid these boycott calls and have decided to curb their promotions and have withdrawn their ads for a few days, till this anti china sentiment in the market withers down. Chinese smart phone makers have also tweaked their strategy and they are projecting them selves as Indian brands so that their sale is not affected.

Realme for example is projecting itself as an Indian startup, while the fact is that it is a brand controlled by BBK electronics of China.

Made in India would be more prominently displayed on Chinese smartphones in the future. Reason being all Chinese companies have set up factories in India where these phones are being assembled. And they are assembling their phones in India because by setting up factories here under make in India program, Companies save lot of money which they would otherwise pay in tax if they import the finished product. So to take advantage of it they have found a way around it, now they import components of the phone from china and assemble those components to make a finished product in their Indian factory.

For information , each mobile consists of 300 or more components and subcomponents, so technically i do not agree with the made in India tag on these smart phones as they are mostly being assembled here with all important parts coming from china and this is done to take advantage of the tax laws of land. Their is no research and development of new technology being done in the country making us more and more dependent on china.

But where are our Indian companies among all this? To answer this we have a few indian brands like Micromax, Lava, Intex, Karbon etc. and they had a good market share before the advent of Chinese manufacturers. But the problem with Indian brands was they were mostly businessman and they did not invest in Research and Development.

They had also set up their assembly units in India with most of the parts being imported from China,Micromax which was once the biggest Indian mobile company was only a rebranding company, that is importing Chinese phones and than putting their brand and label on it. So Indian companies were mostly dependent on China for their phones, hence when Chinese companies themselves came and set up their plants here ,after the MAKE IN INDIA program was launched, they brought the latest technology and features in their smart phones, and they offered them at a price point that Indian companies could not compete with them and lost their market to these Chinese companies very quickly.

As a result ,the Indian companies still have some sizable presence in the feature phone market (around 14.4%), but their presence in the smart phone segment is too little, that too is shrinking by the day.

From zero in 2014 how chinese smart phone brands reached this stage that they control around 3/4th of the indian market today ?

They launched their smartphones in the Indian market after carefully studying the consumer behaviour here.Keeping the price conscious Indian consumer in mind they launched their feature packed phones at great price points, which undercut the competition and helped them gain market share very rapidly in the Indian market.

Great marketing by Chinese companies is another factor for their dominance, they are sponsoring all major events take for example IPL, now only a 4 year old company OPPO is the title sponsor of IPL in india , grabbing a large no. of eyeballs and publicity in bargain, Its because of this great marketing that you find their boards everywhere in India.

you might have wondered why is it so, that whenever you go to any market you see, oppo, vivo boards everywhere, all mobile shops they are prominently displayed. Well the simple reason is shops are being paid handsomely for doing their advertisement.

I should write here about a recent incident which happened when we went to buy a mobile to the biggest shop in town, we wanted to buy a non Chinese product and with no Indian option available we had thought to buy a handset of Korean brand Samsung.

But to my surprise, shopkeeper was insisting on selling an Oppo phone to us, though he had samsung phones available in stock, he kept insisting oppo phones offer better features and are cheaper. When we told him clearly that we dont want any chinese company product than he tried to convince us by saying that all electronics in india are chinese, some more and some less.But finally when we didn’t cede to his pursuasion and We made it clear that we don,t want Oppo, then he said”ok as you wish ” then he called a salesman to show us some Samsung mobiles

But I realised one thing that this is how these brands are increasing their market share so rapidly, when i did some research on it i found that Chinese brands pay highest margins to retailers and also addnl incentives are given to them when they fulfil some targets. So indian shopkeepers all over want to sell these phone as they are earning much more by selling them.

Chinese brands, continuously updating their technology and software thereby launching new models every month is another factor which goes in their favour.

Indian brands could not compete because they were mostly small businesses which did not have the resources and time to do Research and development in India, Chinese companies have these resources as well as technical know how to continuously upgrade their products and bring the latest products to india.

In the present situation their are not many options before the consumers to replace their Chinese phones,specially in the lower end segment, hence the Chinese brands like xiomi ,oppo,vivo, Realme,oneplus,huawei, IQoo etc continue to dominate the Indian market.

Now let us talk a little about non chinese brands options before the consumers-

Talking about Indian brands first – Indian brands like Micromax, Lava, Intex, karbon, are planning to make a comeback in the indian smartphone market amid the rising anti china sentiment. we can only hope that this time they try to develop smartphone components locally and are not dependent on China for their requirements. Also we can only hope that bigger Indian businesses like Reliance and Tata also enter this smartphone business , as they have the resources for R & D , and potential to compete with Chinese firms, also the lucrative growing market of smartphones valued at arnd 2 lakh crores should not be left only for the foreign companies to benefit.

Samsung – is the only non chinese brand in the top 5 smartphone companies today, It is also manufacturing in india with their largest manufacturing plant of the world in Noida. Another good thing about this Korean giant is it is manufacturing most of the components also by itself and not dependent on China, It has wide range of smartphones, specially in the mid and high range.

Samsung stands to gain if consumers switch their loyalties driven by anti china sentiment.

Apple – is an american brand, and choice of most elite in the high end segment of smartphones. But the problem with apple I phones is that most of the phones(more than 90 percent) are manufactured in China. Parts of the phone come from US, China, Taiwan, Korea, Japan,Malaysia etc but their major manufacturing and assembling is done in china.

Nokia is a Finland company, but most of its components and smartphones are manufactured in China

LG is another Korean brand with some manufacturing in India and some in korea.

Asus is an Taiwanese brand manufacturing in Taiwan and India.

Sony is another major Japanese electronics brand, they have manufacturing facilities at many places including japan, India and China.

Besides this their are some other options like HTC (Taiwan), Toshiba,Panasonic(Japanese), Microsoft(USA) and some other Less popular brands but many of them are manufacturing in China.

In this interconnected world , while it is difficult to keep China totally out, from our smartphone purchases, because some components may be china made even in Non Chinese Companies, but we can try the best we can by selecting those with minimum Chinese Exposure. Also we can hope that sometime in future we dont have to depend on these foreign players for our smartphone requirements and we have our own smartphone fully developed and manufactured in India

Boycotting Chinese smart phones is the least that we can do for our country, to show our support to our soldiers in these challenging times.

Thank You

Bhaskar Sankhla

Disclaimer – views expressed are author,s own.

Boycott China, Steps taken so far, Uninstalling Chinese apps is the first step.

Today we are overly dependent on China in a lot  of sectors. There are a lot of people who will reject it outright that we cant live without Chinese goods, as they are so much of a part of us now. But if our aim is to become self dependent in the future, we need to make a start somewhere.  If i say in the words of our prime minister.

Following the Chinese agression at the Ladakh border, Mr Sonam Wangchuk, called for a boycott of Chinese goods. He has given a timeline also for the same , it says software in a week and hardware in a year.  He has recieved widespread support from all quarters with boycott china trending on all social media platforms.

Following the treachery by China when it attacked our soldiers and twenty of our Bravehearts laid their life for the country the government has also sprung into action and they are also realizing the security threat that china is for us , and how important it is to reduce our dependence on china.

Few actions have been taken by government in the last few days which are as follows

Now customers when doing shopping on  e-commerce websites, would be able to see while ordering a product that weather or not that product has been made in india, so he will have an option to select Indian product.

To encourage local manufacturing ,government has identified 300 products on which the import duty will be increased, new duty structure may be in place in next three months.

Government is planning to reduce import of non essential , low quality goods from China.

Confederation of All India Traders (C.A.I.T. ) has appealed to boycott Chinese products, they have listed as many as 500 items that they want to do away with, and want govt to encourage local manufacturing . They have also asked celebrities to stop endorsing Chinese products.

Infrastructure – Curbs may be imposed on participation by Chinese companies in road projects, and expanded to other infra projects and Public Sector Undertakings (P.S.U.,s), this will be done by introduction of a clause based on reciprocity , where companies from countries where Indian companies cant apply for contracts will not be permitted to apply in India too.

BSNL and MTNL have been told to cancel contracts, given to Chinese firms and keep Chinese telecom suppliers due to Security Concerns.

Government will be reexamining instructions and reserve contracts below 200 crores for local firms.

Trade agreements with other countries are being reviewed to clamp down on indirect Chinese imports

Indian Railways cancelled the 471 crore contract, awarded to Chinese firm.

Lot of people in India want to contribute to this movement, but they dont know how to do and what to do and whether it will make any difference.

Well the first thing to do which is very easy as well is to stop using Chinese software and Chinese apps.

if you feel that this is not going to make any difference to the chinese economy, as its too big and also not dependent on India, then remember ocean is built with so many tiny drops, alone those drops may not mean anything but together they make such a huge ocean. Similarly, we can try to be a drop in the ocean, instead of just sitting on sidelines.

WHY UNINSTALLING CHINESE APPS IS AN IMPORTANT FIRST STEP –

First and most important reason is Chinese Apps are a security threat to India, Intelligence agencies have reportedly advised government to either ban the chinese apps in India or recommend people to avoid their  use.

Various popular Chinese apps like Tiktok, Share It , Xender  and others are allegedly sending users data out of India to Chinese servers.

Uninstall 52 Chinese apps from mobiles is what Uttar Pradesh Special Task Force have told their man, all security agencies and personnels have also been reportedly been asked to to refrain from using chinese apps for security reasons.

These 52 apps are 360 Security, APUS browser, Baidu Map,Baidu Translate,BeautyPlus, Bigo Live, CacheClear DU Apps studio, Clash of kings,Clean master – Cheetah,Club Factory,CM Browser,DU Battery Saver, DU Browser, DU Cleaner,DU Privacy, DU Recorder, ES File Explorer,Helo, Kwai, LIKE, Mail Master, Mi Community, Mi Store, Mi Video call – Xiaomi, NewsDog, Parallel Space, Perfect Corp, Photo Wonder,QQ International, QQ Launcher, QQ Mail, QQ Music, QQ Newsfeed, QQ Player, QQ Security Centre, ROMWE, Selfie City, SHAREit, SHEIN,TikTok, UC Browser, UC News, Vault-Hide, Vigo Video,Virus Cleaner,VivaVideo – QU Video Inc, WeChat, Weibo,WeSync, Wonder Camera,Xender and YouCam Makeup.

Their are alternate apps available for each of these apps.For example Tiktok is the most popular chinese app with more than 12 crore users in india and an alternate for Tiktok is American shortvideo sharing app Triller

These Chinese apps are collecting your data, and since thesedays everything is done from mobile, that means they know your preferences, your contact info,which apps you use, transactions you are doing using your mobile. In short they know everything about you.

Now they will study and analyse that data,to find out what do indians like, so they will try to push more and more of that into the market, so that we become totally dependent on China for all our needs.

Inspiration to delete apps can be taken from China itself which has not allowed any foreign company like whatsapp, facebook, youtube etc in their country and have developed their alternate apps. Reason is same Chinese dont want to take any risk of any data going out from their country to USA.

None of these apps that you are using are free of cost ,by using these apps you are sharing your data with them which is far more important for their purpose.

By boycotting Chinese apps we are giving Indian developers a chance to make an alternative to them, we can also help stop in app purchases, we can safeguard our data, and avoid chinese to take advantage of it.

Boycotting Chinese Apps may not have an immediate impact on these chinese companies, but we have to start from somewhere, and this is the best first step we can take as our support to our country and proceed a step in the direction of self reliant India.

About Me

Hello everyone, Welcome to Bhaskar Sankhla,s blog

Me ,Capt. Bhaskar Sankhla belong to Udaipur, beautiful city famous for its lakes and gardens.

Joined Merchant Navy as a deck cadet in Anglo Eastern ship management after i finished my 10+2. Sailed for thirteen years on different foreign flag vessels all over the world, and rose up the ranks from a trainee cadet to the highest rank on the ship,that is master.

Also completed Bsc in Nautical Science from Bombay university in between.

Hung up my sailing boots a few years back and came back to my home, Udaipur

Now settled in udaipur and doing handicrafts business here.

I learnt a little about investing in share market over the years by reading, learning from my own and others mistakes, also when i see so many people repeating the same i always felt how can i contribute in some way to increase financial knowledge of people

Few years in between I gained some weight due to bad eating habits, later on when this extra fat started affecting me i decided to loose it for a healthier life.

And now here i am 20 kgs lighter, with normal BMI and improved health and fitness, and what i realized along the way is changing lifestyle is the only sustainable way to keep off extra fat and stay healthy.

I like reading and analysing world news, economic news, current affairs specially that which is affecting india and indians.

I am a vegetarian by birth and animal and environment lover by nature, always thought is their a way to contribute somehow for this cause.

This lockdown period forced upon by corona pandemic changed a lot of things for me, It gave me time to explore a lot of things.

Thought to do something to educate people, in whatever little way i can.

So started a YouTube channel Positive Synergy , two months back. Also started writing on quora English and Hindi in this lockdown and started enjoying writing.

This blog writing is a natural progression from writing on quora I believe.

I hope that writing here will help me reach a greater no. of people and i would be able to contribute in a Positive way through some of my writings.

If i am able to help even a few people to lead a healthier life, better manage their finances,inspire some one protect our nature etc , then I feel the purpose for which i am starting to write this blog would be achieved.

Thank you

Bhaskar Sankhla

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