In the world’s second-largest smartphone market — with nearly 750 million devices in use — the Indian government has proposed a sweeping set of security standards aimed at combating rising online fraud and data breaches. The measures, part of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s broader digital security initiative, would require manufacturers including Apple and Samsung to share source code for review, maintain detailed device logs for a year, and implement other strict software controls. While the IT ministry insists the goal is purely to enhance user data security and has promised to address industry concerns “with an open mind,” the proposals have triggered sharp backlash. Reuters:
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