Chinese in the driver’s seat? India-China reset hits a bump on New Delhi’s streets
The alleged culprit was not a mechanical failure – it was software. Krishnan later confirmed that a probe had been launched and that the government had ordered the removal of at least three Chinese battery management applications from app stores amid worries that connected EV systems could be exploited. Krishnan, India’s IT secretary, said an investigation had been launched.
- ▪The alleged culprit was not a mechanical failure – it was software.
- ▪Krishnan later confirmed that a probe had been launched and that the government had ordered the removal of at least three Chinese battery management applications from app stores amid worries that connected EV systems could be exploited.
- ▪Krishnan, India’s IT secretary, said an investigation had been launched.
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