Indian Army Introduced Secure Messaging App Just For Its Soldiers

Aadhya Khatri


On Thursday, the Indian Army announced the launch of SAI, a messaging app dedicated to the use of its soldiers for video calls, voice, and text messages

On Thursday, the Indian Army announced the launch of SAI, a messaging app dedicated to the use of its soldiers for video calls, voice, and text messages.

On Thursday, the Indian Army announced the launch of SAI, a messaging app dedicated to the use of its soldiers

In a statement on the release of the app, the Army said the model of SAI was similar to that of its counterparts for civilian use like Telegram and WhatsApp. The app also had end-to-end encryption, GIMS, and SAMVAD.

The app was developed by the Indian Army and its name stands for Secure Application for Internet.

According to the statement, SAI would use pan Army to achieve secure messaging. It has support for video and voice calls, as well as text with end-to-end encryption for Android.

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