China-India border clash: Shenzhen drone maker helps Chinese army keep tabs on ‘foreign force’, praises workers

  • Drone maker Keweitai Enterprise Development praised two workers who sustained injuries while helping the Chinese army in clashes at disputed border
  • The company’s WeChat post offers a glimpse at how private tech companies are helping augment Chinese military power

Iris Dengin Hong KongandCelia Chenin Shenzhen
Last week, Chinese state broadcaster CCTV released video recordings of last summer’s clash between Chinese and Indian troops along the Line of Actual Control in the disputed area, saying four people died in combat. Photo: AFP

A Shenzhen drone maker has commended two employees for supporting Chinese troops on the ground during last year’s Himalayan border clash with India, giving a rare glimpse into how the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) is using technology services from private companies to boost its capabilities.

Shenzhen Keweitai Enterprise Development Corp, which sells drones under the brand All Tech, published an article on its official WeChat account on Thursday, saying the company is very proud of its role in helping the Chinese army during the border clash. It then singled out what it called the brave actions of two employees at the conflict site.

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