"We will be able to help India build ICT infrastructure including wireless systems and the computing platforms for the smart cities," said Joe So, Chief Technology Officer for Industry Solutions at Huawei in Shenzhen head office.
"We can help build the inter-dependency of the Indian system," he said, stressing on Huawei's strength in building ICT infrastructure.
He noted the similarity betweenIndia and China, especially based on the huge population in major cities.
Citing examples, So pointed out the use of ICT in Chinese cities has helped reduce crime rates significantly.
The Indian smart cities could also use ICT for similar use, said So who addressed the Huawei Innovation Day held in Singapore today.
Elaborating, he said India would not be able to use a one standard plan for building 100 smart cities as each major region is different from the other.
Each city must be planned based on its structure and people's needs such as New Delhi being a government and agencies centre and Mumbai being a commercial hub.
He will focus on Huawei's technologies for India, rated as itssecond largest market outside China.
Huawei employs 6,200 people in India, having set up office in 1999.
