The IT Ministry has taken charge of discussions on mobile device safety standards from the telecom department, aiming to enhance security under the Indian Telecom Security Assurance Requirements (ITSAR). This transition facilitates ongoing dialogue with industry stakeholders.
The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) has assumed responsibility for discussions on safety standards in mobile phones and communication devices, previously managed by the Department of Telecommunications (DoT). This shift aligns with the Indian Telecom Security Assurance Requirements (ITSAR), according to official sources. Industry players view this as a standard consultation between the government and industry.

ITSAR, developed by the National Centre for Communication Security under DoT, outlines safety standards for telecom network equipment. It includes guidelines for software updates and source code management in communication devices. The transition of responsibilities to MeitY is part of ongoing efforts to ensure compliance with these standards.
Industry Engagement in Safety Standards
MeitY has initiated discussions with stakeholders under ITSAR, focusing on safety standards for mobile phones. The India Cellular and Electronics Association (ICEA), representing companies like Apple, Vivo, and Xiaomi, acknowledges that these discussions have been ongoing for years. ICEA Chairman Pankaj Mohindroo stated, "It is completely normal for the government to engage industry in such discussions - ask technical and compliance questions, and for the industry to respond with international practices and what might be possible or not."
The transition of responsibilities from DoT to MeitY is seen as a routine process. According to sources, there is no immediate mandate or pressure from the government regarding safety standards. The discussions are described as open and transparent, with no pressing concerns from industry stakeholders.
Ongoing Consultations with Industry Players
MeitY has already conducted several meetings with mobile phone manufacturers and other industry participants. These consultations aim to address safety issues related to mobile phones based on ITSAR standards. The process is still in its early stages, ensuring a collaborative approach between the government and industry.
The ICEA emphasises that such consultations are part of a transparent dialogue between the government and specific stakeholders. "This is a routine process of an open, transparent consultation. We are satisfied with the way the discussions are proceeding," said Mohindroo.
The focus remains on ensuring that safety standards align with international practices while considering what is feasible within the industry. This collaborative approach aims to enhance communication device security without imposing undue pressure on manufacturers.
Overall, the shift in responsibility from DoT to MeitY reflects an ongoing commitment to maintaining high safety standards in India's telecom sector. By engaging industry stakeholders in open discussions, the government seeks to ensure compliance while fostering innovation and growth within the sector.
With inputs from PTI
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