Centre seeks access to phone source codes

GOVERNANCE – POLICY

12 JANUARY 2026

  • The Centre is considering legally imposing a set of requirements for smartphone makers in Indian markets as part of a raft of “security measures”, prompting behind-the-scenes opposition from tech giants such as Apple and Samsung.
  • Among the most sensitive requirements for “vulnerability analysisin the new Indian Telecom Security Assurance Requirements, drafted in 2023, is access to source codethe underlying programming instructions that make phones work and closely guarded by the manufacturers.
  • This will be analysed and possibly tested at designated Indian labs, the documents show.
  • Apple had declined China’s request for its source code between 2014 and 2016, and U.S. law enforcement has also tried and failed to get it.
  • The proposals require automatic and periodic malware scanning on phones and storing of records of a phone’s activities in the device for at least one year.
  • Tech companies have countered that the package of 83 security standards, which will include a requirement to alert the government to major software updates, lacks any global precedent and risks revealing proprietary details.
  • Indian government requirements have irked technology firms before.
  • In December 2025, the Centre revoked an order mandating a state-run cyber safety app, Sanchar Saathi, on phones amid concerns over surveillance.

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