Indian Government dismissed reports of plans to mandate smartphone makers share source code, calling them “fake.” The government clarified no formal proposal exists, only consultations to develop mobile security frameworks. Industry groups like MAIT and ICEA warned against such requirements over privacy concerns. Draft discussions cover device log storage and update approvals. Further IT Ministry–industry meetings resume January 13.
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