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India makes Sanchar Saathi mandatory on all new smartphones sold in the country

India’s decision to mandate the Sanchar Saathi app on all new smartphones marks a pivotal step toward securing the nation’s rapidly expanding digital ecosystem. The move aims to curb telecom fraud, enhance device transparency, and empower consumers with stronger tools for mobile safety

Anubha MishraAnubha Mishra
Dec 2, 2025, 09:20 pm IST
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The Government of India has issued a significant directive mandating that all smartphone manufacturers and importers pre-install the Sanchar Saathi application on every new mobile device sold in the country. The order, released by the Department of Telecommunications, allows companies a period of ninety days to implement the requirement. It also specifies that the app must be visible during initial setup and cannot be removed or disabled by users. Authorities argue that this measure is essential to increase the security and transparency of India’s vast mobile ecosystem.

Sanchar Saathi was launched as a unified digital platform aimed at strengthening consumer protection in the telecom space. It enables users to check the authenticity of a handset through its IMEI number, verify whether a device has been reported stolen, and ensure that it is not operating under a duplicated or tampered identifier. The platform also provides features for reporting suspicious calls and messages and for identifying unauthorised mobile connections registered under an individual’s identity, helping citizens guard themselves against cyber fraud and mobile-related crimes.

The government’s decision to make the app mandatory stems from rising concerns over telecom fraud, mobile theft, and the widespread misuse of cloned IMEI numbers. Criminal networks often exploit duplicated identifiers to evade tracking and commit financial scams, posing serious risks to both consumers and national security. By enforcing universal installation, authorities hope to create a centralised mechanism for device verification and fraud reporting. This, they argue, will reduce illegal resale of stolen phones, limit fraudulent communications, and improve coordination between telecom operators and law enforcement agencies.
One of the strongest advantages of Sanchar Saathi is its ability to empower consumers directly. By offering instant IMEI verification, the app helps buyers avoid counterfeit or grey-market devices that often circulate without proper documentation. It also enables users to track and block misplaced or stolen phones quickly, preventing misuse and deterring further criminal activity. Additionally, the option to review all mobile numbers linked to an individual’s identity gives users more control over their digital footprint and helps prevent unauthorised SIM usage in fraudulent operations.

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For the telecom industry, the mandate introduces both opportunities and operational challenges. Manufacturers must reconfigure production lines, update software integration processes, and ensure compliance within the designated timeframe. Operators, meanwhile, benefit from more accurate device identification, which can improve network integrity and reduce burdens associated with tracking stolen or spoofed devices. Industry analysts note that the initiative could streamline verification workflows and enhance cooperation between service providers and regulatory bodies, although many companies are still assessing the financial and technical implications of the directive.

Despite its intended benefits, the mandate has generated debate among privacy advocates and technology experts. Critics argue that forcing a government-controlled application onto all users without an option to uninstall it raises valid concerns about data collection, user autonomy, and the potential for expanding surveillance capabilities. They emphasise that transparency regarding how user information will be handled, stored, and protected is essential for building trust. The government maintains that the app collects only necessary information and operates solely to enhance public safety and reduce telecom-related crime.

The directive is expected to have a substantial impact on India’s smartphone market as companies from budget manufacturers to global giants adjust their rollout strategies. Some analysts predict that integrating Sanchar Saathi as a compulsory, non-removable utility may influence phone design choices, software optimisation priorities, and even timelines for product launches. Others believe that widespread adoption of the app will ultimately enable smoother coordination across the mobile ecosystem, helping authorities address long-standing issues related to fraudulent SIM use, device theft, and the circulation of illegally imported handsets.

As India continues its transition into an increasingly digital society, measures that strengthen public safety and consumer trust are becoming central to governance. The mandatory adoption of Sanchar Saathi reflects a decisive attempt to secure mobile communication channels, reduce fraud, and improve accountability across the nation’s vast telecom landscape. While concerns around privacy and user choice remain unresolved, the initiative marks a bold effort to modernise oversight mechanisms. Its long-term success will depend on transparent implementation, effective public outreach, and the ability to balance security with citizens’ rights in a rapidly evolving digital environment across the country.

 

 

Topics: Mobile SecurityIMEI VerificationCyber Fraud PreventionSmartphone RegulationTelecom PolicySanchar SaathiDigital SafetyIndiaTelecom
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