Members of Australia's parliament have been advised to carry burner phones when they visit India, Seven's The Nightly website reports.
Over the nine years from 2014 to 2022, India's production of mobile phones has grown to a cumulative two billion units, the technology analyst firm Counterpoint Research says, adding that this represents a compound annual growth rate of 23%.
The Indian Government has delayed its move on immediately banning importers of laptops, tablets and some kinds of PCs, giving the industry three months to wind up these practices, following a backlash against an order on Thursday that said the ban would take immediate effect.
India has banned the import of laptops, tablets and some PCs with immediate effect unless one has a valid licence from the authorities.
Processor manufacturer AMD will invest US$400 million (A$600.6 million) in India to set up a new campus in Bengaluru that will serve as a design centre and create 3000 new engineering jobs by 2028.
In what is a major blow to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's aspirations to make India a force in the semiconductor space, Taiwanese giant Foxconn has pulled out of a deal with metals-to-oil conglomerate Vedanta.
An Indian journalist, who is also a science and free software activist, has dismissed the deal which India signed with American firm Micron Technology recently, calling it simply a PR exercise.
Thirteen years ago, as Indian students were being beaten up left, right and centre in Melbourne, India was anything but flavour of the month Down Under.
The Twitter account of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi was briefly taken over on the weekend and a message about bitcoin being distributed to the entire country posted on it.
Payment provider Mastercard has become the third company in its sector to be banned from issuing cards in India, with the move coming in July, apparently due to its not adhering to rules on local data storage.
The Indian Government is cracking down on social media users in the predominantly-Muslim state of Jammu and Kashmir, confiscating phones used for transmitting messages that are critical of the government.
India ordered high-speed 4G Internet services in Kashmir to be restored more than a month ago, but the services have yet to come online, one of the many issues cited by the global human rights group Amnesty International as it announced on Wednesday that it was pulling out of the country, the BBC reported.
Painting India in bright hues appears to be an Australian obsession these days; there is good reason to do so, since Australia would ideally like the subcontinental giant to act as a bulwark against China.
COMMENT Earlier this week, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi ordered everyone in the country to stay home for 21 days.
The US is trying to intervene in technology regulation in India, this time telling the government that proposed rules on e-commerce will affect plans by Walmart and Amazon to invest in the country.
India has stepped up its surveillance of computers within the country's borders, authorising 10 government agencies to intercept and monitor information from any device.
India's domestic payments networks are gaining ground over US companies Mastercard and Visa, a few months after the two American firms complained to their government that the Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi was pushing a local rival.
South Korean giant Samsung Electronics has opened what is claimed to be the world's biggest manufacturing unit for mobile phones, with the expanded plant being in Noida, close to the Indian capital, New Delhi.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has expressed concern over recent changes in Australia's temporary work visa system.
A number of the world's largest tech and finance companies and their leaders are part of a group behind a global war on cash, it has been claimed.
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