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Lost your phone? Govt’s AI-based Sanchar Saathi is bringing them back – 6 lakh devices recovered already

The Department of Telecommunications’ (DoT) Sanchar Saathi platform has crossed a new milestone by enabling the recovery of more than 6 lakh lost and stolen mobile phones across India. With one device being traced every minute, the initiative is becoming a backbone of India’s digital safety framework

Shashank Kumar DwivediShashank Kumar Dwivedi
Oct 4, 2025, 07:30 pm IST
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Sanchar Saathi helps recover 6 lakh lost phones

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India’s mobile-first economy has long faced a rising challenge of handset theft and digital fraud. To address this, the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) launched Sanchar Saathi in May 2023 as a citizen-centric platform integrating technology, telecom operators, and policing in real time.

Now, the platform has hit a landmark achievement: facilitating the recovery of over 6 lakh mobile phones reported lost or stolen. This success, officials say, represents not just statistics but the restoration of trust in India’s digital ecosystem.

“This milestone reflects more than just numbers. Each recovered device represents restored communication, prevented fraud, and renewed digital trust,” the DoT said in a statement, calling the initiative a key pillar of Digital Bharat.

How the system works: AI-powered trace and block

The Block Your Lost/Stolen Mobile Handset service forms the backbone of Sanchar Saathi. When a citizen reports a device as lost or stolen, the handset is immediately blocked across all Indian telecom networks, ensuring that no SIM can be misused.

If a new SIM card is inserted into the blocked phone, the system triggers an automated traceability alert. Both the user and the concerned police station are informed in real time, while citizens receive SMS updates with the details of the police station handling their case.

DoT officials explained that this seamless integration is possible because of collaboration between telecom service providers, state/UT police forces, and the central DoT network. The result is a closed-loop system where theft deterrence, tracing, and recovery operate continuously.

Steady growth in recoveries

The platform’s impact is visible in its steadily rising recovery rates. In January 2025, Sanchar Saathi helped trace 28,115 devices, a figure that rose to 45,243 recoveries in August 2025. This marks a 61 percent growth in just eight months, reflecting both improved coordination with law enforcement agencies and greater citizen awareness of the portal.

With one mobile being traced every single minute, officials say the platform has evolved from a pilot project into a full-fledged digital safety net for citizens.

A suite of digital safety features

Sanchar Saathi is not limited to mobile recovery. It houses a range of features aimed at protecting citizens in the digital age:

1. Chakshu: Allows citizens to report suspected fraud calls, SMS, or WhatsApp messages.

2. Know Your Mobile Connections (KYMC): Lets users check all mobile numbers issued in their name.

3. Device Authenticity Verification: Helps verify if a handset’s IMEI is genuine.

4. International Call Reporting: Enables users to flag suspicious overseas calls appearing with Indian IDs.

5. Trusted Contact Details: Provides verified helpline numbers of banks, financial institutions, and telecom operators.

The platform has already logged 19 crore website visits and more than 90 lakh mobile app downloads, making it one of the most widely accessed government digital services in recent times.

Available in Hindi, English, and 21 regional languages, the app is accessible on both Android and iOS, ensuring reach across India’s diverse user base.

Government’s call to citizens

The Department of Telecommunications has urged citizens to immediately report any lost or stolen phones on the Sanchar Saathi portal (www.sancharsaathi.gov.in). By doing so, they not only secure their personal data but also improve chances of recovery through the real-time alert system.

Officials also emphasised that with India’s growing dependence on smartphones for payments, banking, and communication, Sanchar Saathi is not just about recovering lost handsets, it is about protecting the digital lives of citizens.

Towards a cyber-secure digital Bharat

The Sanchar Saathi milestone underscores India’s progress in combining technology, governance, and citizen participation for digital safety. With over 6 lakh recoveries, a rapidly rising success rate, and AI-driven vigilance, the platform has set a new benchmark in public digital infrastructure.

As DoT puts it: “Sanchar Saathi is more than a platform, it is India’s collective effort to secure the digital future, one handset at a time.”

Topics: DoT mobile recoverylost phone tracking Indiablock stolen mobile IndiaDigital BharatSanchar Saathi
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