Indian Army Deploys Indigenous ‘Sambhav’ Mobile System in Operation Sindoor

Sambhav Indian Army Secure Phone: The Indian Army has adopted the Made-in-India mobile system "Sambhav" to further strengthen data security and confidentiality of conversations. This 5G-based system is so secure that even enemies cannot access its information.

Sat, 20 Sep 2025 12:04 AM (IST)
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Indian Army Deploys Indigenous ‘Sambhav’ Mobile System in Operation Sindoor
Indian Army Deploys Indigenous ‘Sambhav’ Mobile System in Operation Sindoor

The Indian Army is now ready to defeat enemies on the ground with weapons, as well as on the technological platform. Only recently, for the first time, the Made-in-India mobile system "Sambhav" was employed in Operation "Sindoor." Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi himself has confirmed it, adding that a newer version is being upgraded, which will be further secure and modern.

Foreign apps like WhatsApp or Telegram are commonly used for file sharing, which can expose important information to the public domain. They also pose a risk of espionage. This could have proved a major weakness for the Army. For this reason, the completely indigenous and secure "Sambhav" system has been adopted. It runs on 5G mobile networks and features multi-layer encryption. This means that conversations or data cannot be leaked under any circumstances.

The most distinctive feature of this system is the M-Sigma app, which, like WhatsApp, allows chatting, calling, and file sharing. The only difference is that it is completely developed in India and comes with end-to-end security. All needs, from calls to SMS and file sharing, will be met through special apps designed for the military, ensuring complete security of data and information. The Indian Army is manufacturing thousands of units of this phone. Furthermore, this system was also used in military meetings with China, clearly demonstrating its strength.

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Only a few countries in the world possess such technology. The United States has its own defense communication systems, while Russia and China also use their own military networks and secure mobile apps. Now, India has joined this list. With the launch of "Sambhav," the Indian Army's dependence on foreign apps has ended, and the level of data security has increased exponentially.

Muskan Kumawat Journalist & Writer