Sanchar Saathi app row: Modi govt issues big clarification after opposition’s ‘bid to snoop’ charge
Published on Dec 02, 2025 09:54 pm IST
India has mandated that all new smartphones sold in the country come with the pre-installed Sanchar Saathi app, which users will not be able to delete. The government has given manufacturers 90 days to comply, sparking debates among MPs, experts, and privacy advocates. Launched in 2023, Sanchar Saathi allows users to track lost or stolen phones, verify handsets, and report suspicious activity. While the move is aimed at strengthening cybersecurity and preventing fraud, critics argue it infringes on personal privacy and user choice. Major brands like Apple, Samsung, Xiaomi, and Vivo face compliance challenges.
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