
Representational image of the Sanchar Saathi app logo and Indian flag
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The Ministry of Communications on Wednesday (December 3, 2025) reversed its decision to mandate pre-installation of the Sanchar Saathi app on all smartphones, just days after the order sparked widespread criticism from digital rights groups and opposition parties.
The Department of Telecommunications (DoT) had on Monday issued a directive requiring phone manufacturers to pre-install the cybersecurity app on all devices from March 2026 onwards, citing concerns over handsets with duplicate or spoofed IMEI numbers posing threats to telecom security.

However, facing intense pushback over privacy and surveillance concerns, the Government announced it would no longer enforce the mandatory pre-installation requirement.
Surge in downloads cited as reason
In a press release, the Government attributed the policy reversal to the appās āincreasing acceptanceā among users. Officials said the Sanchar Saathi app witnessed a dramatic surge in adoption following the initial announcement, with 6 lakh new registrations recorded in a single day ā a tenfold increase in uptake.
āGiven Sanchar Saathiās increasing acceptance, Government has decided not to make the pre-installation mandatory for mobile manufacturers,ā the release stated.
The app, launched in 2023 as a portal for citizens to report suspicious phone calls and cyber fraud, currently has 1.4 crore users who collectively report approximately 2,000 fraud incidents daily.
Privacy concerns sparked Opposition
The mandatory pre-installation order had drawn sharp criticism from digital rights advocates and opposition parties, who raised concerns about potential government surveillance and infringement on user choice.
The government defended the app in its statement, insisting it is āsecure and purely meant to help citizens from bad actors in the cyber worldā with no other function beyond user protection. Officials emphasised that users could uninstall the app at any time.
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Published ā December 03, 2025 03:36 pm IST


