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Indian Army develops its own WhatsApp-like messaging application called 'SAI' | Oneindia News

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Indian Army develops its own WhatsApp-like messaging application called 'SAI' | Oneindia News

Indian Army develops its own WhatsApp-like messaging application called 'SAI' | Oneindia News

The Indian Army has developed and launched an in-house messaging application called the 'Secure Application for Internet'.

This messaging application supports an end-to-end secure voice, text and video calling services for Android platforms over the Internet.

The WhatsApp-like application has been specially designed by the Army for its personnel to prevent leaking of any classified information.

This initiative by the Indian Army can also be seen as a part of the 'Atmanirbhar Bharat Abhiyan.

This app has been developed to prevent any leakage of sensitive information.

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