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These smart electricity meters contain a SIM card that connects them to telecom/Internet networks, and they are fitted with smart cards linked to all power networks in India, he wrote.

Digital Desk: The Trinamool Congress (TMC) has slammed the Conrad K. Sangma-led alliance government in Meghalaya for bending rules and putting the country’s security at risk by allowing an Indian company to install Chinese smart meters in the state.

The BJP is a minor partner in the government headed by the National People’s Party. The Centre on July 23, 2020, amended the General Financial Rules 2017 to ban, on grounds of national security, bidders from countries that share a land border with India.

In a letter to Donald Phillips Wahlang, the chairman and managing director of the Meghalaya Energy Corporation Limited (MeECL), TMC George B Lyngdoh said the smart meters being installed in the state’s households are manufactured by Inhemeter, a Chinese company based in Shenzhen.

These smart electricity meters contain a SIM card that connects them to telecom/Internet networks, and they are fitted with smart cards linked to all power networks in India, he wrote.

It seems, he said, that the Meghalaya government found a way to circumvent the rules pertaining to national security by allowing Satnam Global Infra Project Limited, an Indian company, to procure the smart meters from China.

"…There have been several confirmed reports of state-backed hackers from China carrying out cyberattacks and shutting down power infrastructure in other countries… When these acts of cyberattacks and cyber espionage are clearly known in the public domain, it is baffling that the government of Meghalaya and the MeECL decided to proceed with the installation of the Chinese meters in gross violation of India’s national security policies," the TMC leader said. 

Lyngdoh asked the Meghalaya government if it had the Centre’s approval for installing these smart meters if security audits had been conducted and if the smart meters were tested for back door vulnerabilities before the process of installation began.

Given the security risks associated with these Chinese meters, he also asked if the Meghalaya Government has any plans to roll back the project. "This is an important and pressing issue that not only pertains to the security of the northeast but also has great ramifications on the power infrastructure and grid of India," he wrote.

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