On February 14, terrorists belonging to the Jaish-e-Mohammad outfit killed 44 Central Reserve Police Force personnel in India’s Jammu and Kashmir area, in what is now dubbed the deadly and unfortunate ‘Pulwama attack’. The orchestrator of this heinous crime, JeM, is a terror group whose sole purpose is to separate Kashmir from India, and the leader of this outfit, Masood Azhar has masterminded not only the Pulwama attack, but also the Uri Attack, the 2001 attack on Jammu and Kashmir legislative assembly, the 2001 Indian Parliament attack, the 2016 Pathankot airbase attack, and many others. In the wake of JeM’s growing terror activities, India, US, UK and France moved the United Nations Security Council to blacklist Masood Azhar and deem him a global terrorist under the 1267 Al Qaeda Sanctions Committee, which has 15 members. The committee takes decisions via a consensus and on Wednesday, China blocked the UN Security Council’s bid to impose sanctions on Azhar, freeze his assets, ban his travel and put him under an arms embargo. As China is a permanent member of the UNSC, the proposal to declare Azhar a global terrorist did not go through because a consensus could not be achieved. Most other countries, including many co-sponsors voted in favour of Azhar's ban, but China remained relentless. This is the fourth time in 10 years that China has blocked the same proposal, while all other member and co-sponsors have expressed their support for the same. In the wake of China’s latest hard-headed stance against Azhar’s ban, it has become clear to the millions of people following the developments in India, that China is shielding terrorists because of its strong security alliance with Pakistan, Azhar’s active homeground. Citizens have taken to Twitter, starting a nation-wide movement with the hashtag #BoycottChineseProducts, including smartphones, laptops and apps. I am changing my phone from @oneplus to @SamsungMobile only because it's a Chinese company. #BoycottChineseProducts — Sumat (@sumat_patel) March 15, 2019 I never used Chinese product and phones and I will make sure will never use #BoycottChineseProducts — Sam (@secular_x) March 15, 2019 #BoycottChina #ChinaBacksterror #BoycottChineseProducts Also boycott chinese app pic.twitter.com/vTptYkpExt — Abhishek Chandra (@abhichandra_ac) March 13, 2019 Indians on Twitter are calling for a ban on Chinese smartphone makers like Xiaomi, Huawei, OnePlus, Vivo and Oppo, all of which constitute the top-selling smartphone brands in the country. In fact, Chinese smartphones command more than 60% market share in India and a majority of India’s imports from China consist of electronic goods. While people in India may be calling for a ban on all Chinese phone brands, one Chinese OEM in particular is already under sanctions in may countries. Huawei, which is also number 3 in terms of global smartphone shipments, has already been banned from selling phones and 5G telecom equipment in countries like US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Great Britain, Japan and more. In the past, Chinese phone makers like Huawei and Xiaomi have also been criticised for storing user data on Chinese servers, making it possible for Chinese authorities to access the same. However, Xiaomi did rectify this practice and engaged cloud services from Amazon and Microsoft to migrate data of Indian users from China to servers stores within the country’s borders. Huawei and its increasing influence on the global smartphone market is still worrisome to western authorities, whereas Indian policy makers have greenlit the company for setting up 5G infrastructure in the country. How will Indian policy makers react to imports from China now, is something we will have to wait watch. However, in light of China’s stance against Azhar’s ban and the growing social media movement to ban goods from our East Asian neighbour, we at Digit want to know from you, How will this impact your future gadget purchases with respect to Chinese brands like Xiaomi, OnePlus, Huawei, Oppo, Vivo, Honor Lenovo, Nubia, Meizu and more. Take our quick poll on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram and let us know your thoughts. #BoycottChineseProducts: Will China’s decision to block blacklisting of JeM Chief Masood Azhar affect your smartphone purchase decisions with respect to Chinese brands? — Digit (@digitindia) March 15, 2019
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