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MoC Ashwini Vaishnaw launches DoT’s Digital Intelligence Platform (DIP) for Coordination Among the Stakeholders

Bhubaneswar:4/3/24; Minister of Communications, Railway, and Electronics & Information Technology Mr. Ashwini Vaishnaw in the presence of  Minister of State for Communications, Mr. Devusinh Chauhan launched the Department of Telecommunications (DoT)’s ‘Digital Intelligence Platform (DIP)’ for coordination among the stakeholders to curb misuse of telecom resources in cyber-crime and financial frauds, and ‘Chakshu (चक्षु)’ facility on Sanchar Saathi portal (https://sancharsaathi.gov.in), a pioneering initiative empowering citizens to proactively report suspected fraud communication.

On the occasion, the Minister said the government has been persistently making efforts to check cyber-frauds under the Secure India project, at three levels- National, Organisational, and Individual. He said the Department of Telecommunication has taken many initiatives to spread awareness so that citizens can make use of such tools for addressing their grievances as well as protect themselves from cyber-frauds. Mr Vaishnaw mentioned “Sanchar Saathi” portal in this regard saying it has helped successfully tackle such attacks. The Minister pointed out that together with today’s two portals- DIP and Chakshu, these tools will further appreciably enhance the capacity and ability to check any kind of cyber security threat. Minister of State for Communications, Mr. Devusinh Chauhan appreciated the efforts of DoT which he said, has completed several projects for countering cyber-security threats. Many more such projects are under development to deal with new and emerging frauds, he said.

Telecom Secretary Dr. Neeraj Mittal, in his opening remarks, said these two new portals are yet another step for dealing with cyber security threats to every citizen’s digital assets. These tools, he pointed out, will help curb any kind of fraudulent means and misuse of communications systems.

Digital Intelligence Platform (DIP):

Digital Intelligence Platform (DIP) developed by the Department of Telecommunications is a secure and integrated platform for real-time intelligence sharing, information exchange, and coordination among the stakeholders i.e. Telecom Service Providers (TSPs), law enforcement agencies (LEAs), banks, and financial institutions (FIs), social media platforms, identity document issuing authorities, etc. The portal also contains information regarding the cases detected as misuse of telecom resources. The shared information could be useful to the stakeholders in their respective domains.

It also works as a backend repository for the citizen-initiated requests on the Sanchar Saathi portal for action by the stakeholders.

The DIP is accessible to the stakeholders over secure connectivity and the relevant information is shared based on their respective roles. The said platform is not accessible to citizens.

Chakshu (चक्षु) facility on Sanchar Saathi portal:

Chakshu (चक्षु) is the latest addition to the citizen-centric facilities already available on the Sanchar Saathi portal of DoT. ‘Chakshu’ facilitates citizens to report suspected fraud communication received over call, SMS, or WhatsApp to defraud like KYC expiry or update of bank account/payment wallet / SIM/gas connection/electricity connection, sextortion, impersonation as government official / relative for sending money, disconnection of all mobile numbers by Department of Telecommunications, etc.

In case, a citizen is already a victim of cyber-crime or financial fraud, it is advised to report at cyber-crime helpline number 1930 or website https://www.cybercrime.gov.in of Government of India.

Facility already available on Sanchar Saathi portal (https://sancharsaathi.gov.in) 

  1. To know the mobile connections issued in their name and report the mobile connections for disconnection which are either not required or not taken by them,
  2. To report the stolen/lost mobile handset for blocking and tracing,
  3. To check the genuineness of mobile handset while buying a new/old device,
  4. To report the incoming international calls received with Indian telephone number as calling line identification,
  5. To check the details of licensed wireline Internet Service Providers.

The outcome of the various initiatives of DoT:

Total Visitors 4 Cr+
Total fraudulent connections disconnected 59 Lakh
Mobile connections disconnected based on user feedback 23 Lakh
Mobile connections were disconnected for exceeding the limit 17 Lakh
Mobile connections are disconnected based on inputs from LEAs, banks, IRCTC, etc. 4 Lakh
Total disconnections 1 Cr+
Total handsets blocked for involvement in cyber crimes 1.5 Lakh
PoS blocklisted 71 thousand
FIRs registered 365+
Total handsets blocked based on user requests 14 Lakh
Total handsets traced and information given to State Governments 7 Lakh
PoC with WhatsApp – total accounts disengaged 3 Lakh
Action taken by Banks/Payment wallets – accounts frozen 10 Lakh
Total money of Indian citizens saved 1 thousand Cr

Launch of DIP and ‘Chakshu (चक्षु)’ facility underscores commitment of DoT to empower citizens and fostering a secure digital ecosystem. By encouraging vigilant reporting and taking proactive measures against suspected fraud communications, DoT remains dedicated to safeguarding the interests and well-being of every citizen.

 

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