Last Updated:January 11, 2026, 23:05 IST
The PIB Fact Check post said the report was misleading and urged the public to check information through official sources.

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The Press Information Bureau (PIB) on Sunday denied claims that the central government had asked smartphone makers to share their source code or make software changes, rejecting a Reuters report that suggested this was part of a security overhaul.
In a statement posted on X, the PIB said the “Government of India has NOT proposed any measure to force smartphone manufacturers to share their source code."
The PIB Fact Check post called the report misleading and urged the public to verify information through official sources.
A news report by @Reuters claims that India proposes forcing smartphone manufacturers to share their source code as part of a security overhaul.🔍 #PIBFactCheck
❌ This claim is #FAKE
▶️ The Government of India has NOT proposed any measure to force smartphone manufacturers to… pic.twitter.com/0bnw0KQL9Q
— PIB Fact Check (@PIBFactCheck) January 11, 2026
It clarified that the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) has only started stakeholder consultations to discuss a possible regulatory framework for mobile security.
“This is a part of regular and routine consultations with the industry for any safety or security standards. Once a stakeholder consultation is done, then various aspects of security standards are discussed with the industry," the post said.
“No final regulations have been framed," the PIB added, noting that any future framework would be developed only after detailed consultations with all stakeholders.
First Published:
January 11, 2026, 19:24 IST
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