The world’s largest democracy is giving signs that it won’t be pressured into limiting its options when it comes to 5G
NEW DELHI—When President Donald Trump visited India in February, he was expected to try to pressure Prime Minister Narendra Modi to join the U.S. in banning use of equipment from Huawei Technologies Co. in the building of India’s next-generation 5G networks.
Mr. Trump said they discussed the importance of building secure 5G systems. Mr. Modi’s office wouldn’t disclose what was said.
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