Chinese visa impact hits Indian physical AI startups
Economic Times Techen
Beijing's move to refuse visas to Indian executives is also impacting other sectors such as automotive parts and electronics, which have strong business ties with Chinese firms. The visa curbs are being enforced at a critical time when India’s robotics and physical AI space is starting to gain momentum.
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