The denials follow a Reuters report that India is proposing to require smartphone makers to give authorities access to source ...
The plan is part of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's efforts to boost security of user data as online fraud and data breaches ...
MAIT confirms no government demand for source code disclosure, citing amendments to security standards made last June.
Is the Indian government forcing smartphone manufacturers to share their source code? PIB fact-checks a viral report ...
Faisal Kawoosa, Founder of analyst firm TechArc, was categorical about the industry’s likely response. “Source code is ...
New Delhi proposes stricter rules to smartphone makers, faces pushback from tech giant citing concerns over secrecy and ...
PIB clarifies India has no plan to force smartphone makers to share source code; ongoing discussions focus only on improving ...
The Ministry of Electronics and IT (MeitY) has not mandated source code sharing for IT hardware manufacturers, according to ...
The government has proposed that smartphone makers share source code with it and make software changes on security ground.
The Indian government has dismissed reports of mandatory source code sharing, saying smartphone security discussions remain ...
PIB Fact Check has debunked reports claiming the Indian government wants smartphone source code from brands like Apple and ...
India's proposal for smartphone makers to share source code sparks opposition, aiming to enhance security amidst rising data ...