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India’s Orwellian Blackmail: Secret Phone Cops Demand Unthinkable Surveillance Backdoor

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India seeks unprecedented access to smartphone software - Narendra Modi
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi

THE KREMLIN PLAYBOOK HAS GONE GLOBAL. In a brazen, world-first power grab, the Modi government is DEMANDING tech giants like Apple and Samsung HAND OVER the crown jewels of their business: their SOURCE CODE. This isn’t security—this is a state-sanctioned raid on the very blueprints of your iPhone and Android device, a move so extreme even China failed to force it.

Confidential documents reveal a chilling 83-point directive that would force every smartphone sold in India to become a potential government spy device. Behind closed doors, tech executives are in a PANIC, warning this creates a “Big Brother” precedent that would DESTROY intellectual property and global trust. “This is not possible due to secrecy and privacy,” one industry document screams. Yet Modi’s bureaucrats are pressing ahead, seeking the power to test every software update and SCAN every phone at will.

This is a DECLARATION OF DIGITAL WAR on consumer privacy and corporate sovereignty. The government claims it’s fighting “online fraud,” but the fine print tells a different story: mandatory logs stored for a year, apps that can be forced to uninstall, and cameras/microphones that the state can remotely control. It’s a TOTAL SURVEILLANCE toolkit, dressed in bureaucratic language.

Ministerial denials have been swift and hollow, directly contradicted by their own official papers. The stage is set for a showdown this week, with a meeting that could seal the fate of digital freedom for nearly a billion users. If global giants capitulate here, NO NATION’S CITIZENS will be safe from this invasive new model of state control.

Your smartphone is about to become a government-certified snitch. The question is, will the world let Modi’s India get away with it?



Edited for Kayitsi.com

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