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Indian Army Launches Secure Messaging App For Soldiers

The SAI messaging app is similar to commercial apps like WhatsApp and features end-to-end encryption.

Concertina wire forms a barrier on a street as a member of the security forces stands guard in front of a shuttered store in Srinagar, Jammu & Kashmir. (Photographer: Anindito Mukherjee/Bloomberg)
Concertina wire forms a barrier on a street as a member of the security forces stands guard in front of a shuttered store in Srinagar, Jammu & Kashmir. (Photographer: Anindito Mukherjee/Bloomberg)

The Indian Army on Thursday launched a messaging app called SAI that will provide secure voice, text and video calling services to its soldiers.

"The model (of SAI) is similar to commercially available messaging applications like WhatsApp, Telegram, SAMVAD and GIMS and utilises end-to-end encryption messaging protocol," the Indian Army said in a statement.

The Army developed and named this messaging app as SAI, which stands for Secure Application for Internet.

"SAI will be utilised pan Army to facilitate secure messaging within the service...The application supports end-to-end secure voice, text and video calling services for Android platform over internet," the statement noted.

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SAI scores over on security features with local in-house servers and coding which can be tweaked as per requirements, it said.

The application has been vetted by CERT-in empanelled auditor and the Army Cyber Group, it noted.