TP-Link India Asserts US Affiliation, Disputes Chinese Ownership Claims
TP-Link India arm claims US ties, denies China ink
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TP-Link India has clarified that it operates under its US entity, TP-Link Systems, refuting allegations of being a Chinese company. CEO Sanjay Sehgal emphasized that a Singapore-based holding company owns 99.9% of the Indian unit, allowing it to sell CCTV cameras in India without restrictions.
- 01TP-Link India is part of TP-Link Systems, a US entity.
- 02The company is not associated with TP-Link Technologies based in China.
- 03A Singapore holding company owns 99.9% of TP-Link India.
- 04These clarifications come amid concerns over selling CCTV cameras in India.
- 05CEO Sanjay Sehgal aims to dispel misconceptions about the company's ownership.
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TP-Link India has asserted its affiliation with its US entity, TP-Link Systems, distancing itself from claims that it is a Chinese company. This clarification comes as the company faces scrutiny regarding its ability to sell CCTV cameras in India. CEO Sanjay Sehgal stated that TP-Link India is owned 99.9% by a Singapore-based holding company, which allows it to operate independently of its Chinese counterpart, TP-Link Technologies. This move is intended to alleviate concerns about potential restrictions on its operations in the Indian market.
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This clarification enables TP-Link India to continue selling CCTV cameras without facing restrictions, potentially benefiting consumers and businesses in India.
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