Sanchar Saathi Mobile App emerges as key tool in curbing cyber crimes
By IANS | Updated: September 8, 2025 21:25 IST2025-09-08T21:24:59+5:302025-09-08T21:25:08+5:30
New Delhi, Sep 8 The Sanchar Saathi mobile app has crossed 50 lakh downloads since its launch in ...
Sanchar Saathi Mobile App emerges as key tool in curbing cyber crimes
New Delhi, Sep 8 The Sanchar Saathi mobile app has crossed 50 lakh downloads since its launch in January this year and more than 22.76 lakh stolen or lost devices have been traced from the Sanchar Saathi LIVE dashboard, according to an official statement issued on Monday.
Over 37.28 lakh stolen or lost mobile devices have been successfully blocked with the help of the Sanchar Saathi dashboard, marking the emergence of the App as a powerful tool for securing India’s growing telecom ecosystem.
In response to escalating cyber threats, the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) introduced the Sanchar Saathi mobile app -- a citizen-centric tool that brings robust security features and fraud-reporting capabilities directly to users’ smartphones.
The app complements the existing Sanchar Saathi portal by providing convenient, on-the-go protection against identity theft, forged KYC, device theft, banking fraud, and other cyber risks.
This proactive initiative has already made a measurable impact -- more than 3 crore fraudulent mobile connections have been terminated, 3.19 lakh devices blocked, 16.97 lakh WhatsApp accounts disabled, and over 20,000 bulk SMS senders were blacklisted, significantly curbing telecom-related fraud and enhancing user security across the country, the statement said.
Its wide language availability, alignment with cyber laws, and strong privacy safeguards make it both inclusive and trustworthy.
As adoption continues to rise, Sanchar Saathi is not just reducing telecom fraud; it is reinforcing digital confidence and shaping a safer, citizen-centric future for India’s mobile users, the statement said.
With over a billion subscribers, India has emerged as the world’s second-largest telecom ecosystem. Mobile phones now serve as critical gateways to banking, entertainment, e-learning, healthcare, and government services, making mobile security more important than ever.
Rising cyber threats have made safeguarding mobile users a pressing national concern.
According to the Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In), cybercrime incidents surged from 15,92,917 in 2023 to 20,41,360 in 2024. Digital Arrest Scams and related cybercrimes reported on the National Cyber Crime Reporting Portal alone totalled 1,23,672 in 2024, with 17,718 cases already reported by February 2025.
By empowering citizens with easy-to-use tools and real-time access to vital security features, the Sanchar Saathi mobile app represents a timely and effective response to India’s growing cybercrime challenges.
The application is available in Hindi and 21 other regional languages, making it inclusive and accessible across the country. Available on both Android and iOS platforms, the app has already crossed 50 lakh downloads since its launch.
The Sanchar Saathi mobile app brings all citizen-centric services of the portal directly to users’ smartphones, including security, verification, and fraud-reporting features.
•Chakshu – Enables users to report suspected fraud communications via calls, SMS, or WhatsApp - especially KYC-updating scams. This proactive reporting tool helps the DoT monitor and act swiftly on forged KYC and identity-theft cases, and encourages citizens to report unsolicited commercial communication (UCC).
•IMEI Tracking and Blocking – Allows tracking and blocking of lost or stolen phones anywhere in India. It assists police authorities in tracing stolen or lost devices, prevents counterfeit phones from entering the black market, and blocks attempts at device cloning.
•Another important feature is – the option to verify the number of mobile connections. If any suspicious connections—potentially created using forged KYC details—are found, users can report and block them immediately.
•Know Your Mobile Handset's Genuineness– offers an easy way to verify whether a purchased mobile device is genuine.
•Reporting of International Calls with Indian numbers – Allows citizens to report international calls disguised as domestic calls from numbers starting with +91 (10 digits after the country code). Such calls originate from illegal telecom setups abroad.
•Know your Internet Service Provider – Lets users check details of wireline Internet Service Providers across India by entering a PIN code, address, or ISP name.
This initiative strengthens telecom security by empowering citizens to secure their digital identities and combat telecom fraud.
Sanchar Saathi also supports enforcement of TRAI’s Telecom Commercial Communications Customer Preference Regulations by enabling users to report spam and fraudulent calls and messages at the click of a button.
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