During Operation Sindoor, the Indian Army used the indigenous mobile ecosystem Sambhav for secure communication. Army Chief General Dwivedi himself has revealed this.
During Operation Sindoor, the Indian Army used the Made-in-India mobile ecosystem SAMBHAV. Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi himself has revealed this. He also told that now work is being done on its upgrade. Let us tell you that in Operation Sindoor, Indian forces carried out targeted attacks in Pakistan. This broke the back of Pakistan, and it proposed a ceasefire. On the fourth day of Operation Sindoor, which started on May 7, i.e., on May 10, Pakistan accepted its defeat and agreed to negotiate a ceasefire with India.
What did General Dwivedi say about SAMBHAV?
According to media reports, speaking at a program, General Dwivedi said that during Operation Sindoor, the Sambhav phone was used for command and communication. We were not using WhatsApp and other things. Now we are upgrading it.
What is Sambhav Mobile Ecosystem?
The full name of SAMBHAV ecosystem is Secure Army Mobile Bharat Version. It is an end-to-end secure mobile ecosystem, which works on 5G technology. It has many layers of encryption and provides instant connectivity. It has an M-Sigma app that works like WhatsApp. It is completely made in India and is a secure alternative to WhatsApp. It can be used to send important documents, images and videos etc. and there is no risk of data leak from it.
Talking about SAMBHAV, government officials said that a third person can also listen to the conversation on the mobile network. Therefore, there is a risk of information leaking on it. Therefore, an end-to-end encrypted and secure mobile ecosystem has been developed, which facilitates secure communication. It has been developed in collaboration with the Centers of Excellence located across the country and the industry.