DRDO gives green signal to indigenous messaging app Samvad, will compete with WhatsApp

Samvad App: One app was called Samvad, and the other was called Sandes. News of Samvad has now surfaced. DRDO, the Defence Research and Development Organisation, has now approved the Samvad app.

DRDO gives green signal to indigenous messaging app Samvad, will compete with WhatsApp
DRDO gives green signal to indigenous messaging app Samvad, will compete with WhatsApp

Samvad, a native multilingual messaging app, gained popularity in 2021. According to information obtained at that time from the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, two WhatsApp messaging apps were undergoing beta testing in India. One of those apps was called Samvad, and the other was called Sandes. News of Samvad has now surfaced. DRDO, the Defence Research and Development Organisation, has now approved the Samvad app.

DRDO said in a post on Twitter that the Samvad app has passed the security test. This app has been prepared by CDOT. DRDO said in its post, 'Samvad app, developed by CDoT, has passed DRDO's security test and Trust Assurance Level (TAL) 4. This app provides voice and text messaging with end-to-end security on Android and iOS devices.

If you want, you can use Samvad. For this, you will have to go to the CDoT website and sign up. For this, name, phone number and OTP will be required. At present, it has not been released to the general public. After release, it will compete with instant multimedia messaging apps like WhatsApp and Telegram.