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Title: India Mandates Cybersecurity App on New Phones

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

India Mandates Pre-Installation of ‘Sanchar Saathi’ App on Smartphones to Combat Telecom Fraud

New Delhi – India’s⁤ Ministry of Communications ‍has⁤ directed smartphone manufacturers to pre-install the ‘Sanchar Saathi’ app on‌ all devices sold in the country, effective January 15, 2024. The move, announced this​ week, aims ⁢to curb telecom fraud, including SIM ‍swap fraud,⁢ cyber fraud, and the‍ proliferation of fraudulent mobile devices.

The ⁢directive impacts all major ‍smartphone brands operating in India, requiring them ⁣to integrate the app into their operating ⁢systems before ⁢sale. Sanchar Saathi, developed by the Department of Telecommunications (DoT), allows users to identify fraudulent mobile devices, report cybercrime, and track ⁢the authenticity of SIM cards.⁤ The initiative comes⁤ as India ‌grapples ‌with a surge in financial⁣ crimes facilitated through ​mobile networks, costing citizens billions of rupees annually.

The app’s⁤ core functionality includes a public interface for citizens to register complaints​ about ⁢unsolicited calls and‍ SMS messages, as well as a⁣ platform‍ for verifying the legitimacy of mobile handsets. It also provides a mechanism to block suspicious SIM cards and report instances of fraud⁢ to law ‌enforcement agencies. ‌The DoT estimates that the app will help protect ⁤consumers from financial losses ‌and enhance national security by disrupting criminal networks.

Manufacturers have been given a timeframe to comply with the order, with ongoing discussions regarding the​ technical implementation ‌and⁢ potential impact on device‍ costs. The goverment has emphasized that the pre-installation ⁤is intended to be a proactive measure to safeguard‍ citizens and strengthen the digital ⁢infrastructure.

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