The denials follow a Reuters report that India is proposing to require smartphone makers to give authorities access to source ...
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PIB clarifies India has no plan to force smartphone makers to share source code; ongoing discussions focus only on improving ...
A PIB Fact Check said that the Reuters report was fake and no final regulations have been framed, and any future framework ...
The Indian government dismissed a Reuters report claiming it was pushing for smartphone makers to share their source code.
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The clarification was issued by the government’s official fact-checking unit, PIB Fact Check, after the report caused concern ...
The Indian govt denied the smartphone source code sharing mandate, as claimed by a Reuters report, while confirming routine ...