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Name of Indian Company

Micromax is an Indian company.
IBall is an Indian company.
HCL is an Indian company.
Intex is an Indian company.
Karbonn is an Indian company.
Lava is an Indian company.
Virgin is an Indian company.
Videocon is an Indian company.
XOLO is an Indian company.
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Lenovo is a Chinese company.
Asus is a Chinese company.
Coolpad is a Chinese company.
Gionee is a Chinese company.
Huawei is a Chinese company.
Vivo is a Chinese company.
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Acer is a Taiwanese company.
HTC is a Taiwanese company.
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Dell is an American company.
Apple is an American company.
HP is an American company.
Motorola is an American company.
Microsoft is an American company.
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BlackBerry is a Canadian company.
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Sony is a Japanese company.
Toshiba is a Japanese company.
Panasonic is a Japanese company.
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Philips is a Netherlands company.
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Samsung is a South Korean company.
LG is a South Korean company.
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Nokia is a Finland company.
Now act n forward this to all groups.
🙏🙏 China has stopped Brahmaputra water flowing into Indian side as a symbolic support to Pakistan. Time to be serious about country. Stop buying all Chinese goods especially in Diwali shopping. Dont let Indian money flow to China.plz frward to Ur friends.
In 1945, USA attaced Japan by throwing nuclear bomb.
Today after 71 years USA can not sell a needle in Japan. This is not due to trade policy.
That is because the Japanes citizens do not buy anything which is made in USA.
This is called the real patriotism and unity.
We Indians can do it against China. We all need to Unite
🙏🙏🙏🙏 Jai Hind 🙏🙏🙏

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