Chinese brands now own a dominant 70 per cent market share in the Indian smartphone industry, with Xiaomi and Vivo at the first and second place and Samsung, a South Korean firm, at a distant third. Indian mobile manufacturers, who did well initially and had captured the local market, have now disappeared from the list. How did this happen, let's find out in this video.
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