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The Indian government has started testing CNAP (Calling Name Presentation), a new Aadhaar-linked caller identification system. Unlike Truecaller, CNAP displays the verified Aadhaar name of the caller before switching to the saved contact name. Trials are underway in select telecom circles to curb spam, fraud, and enhance trust in communication.
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Inside the announcement
India has launched pilot trials of CNAP, a government-backed caller ID system designed to show the Aadhaar-linked name of the caller. Telecom operators in states such as Haryana and Himachal Pradesh have begun enabling the service. CNAP aims to provide a more reliable alternative to crowdsourced apps like Truecaller by ensuring that the displayed identity is government-verified.
Officials highlight that CNAP will help reduce spam and fraudulent calls, offering users greater transparency. When a call is received, the phone first displays the Aadhaar-linked name associated with the SIM before switching to the saved contact label. This initiative is part of broader efforts to strengthen digital trust and improve consumer protection in India’s telecom sector.
Notable updates
• CNAP shows Aadhaar-linked caller name before saved contact label
• Trials currently underway in select telecom circles including Haryana and Himachal Pradesh
• Designed to reduce spam, telemarketing, and fraudulent calls
• Provides government-verified identity, unlike crowdsourced apps such as Truecaller
• Approved CNAP portal launched last month for telecom operators
Major takeaway
The Aadhaar-linked CNAP system represents a significant step toward secure and transparent communication. By offering verified caller identities, the government aims to enhance trust, reduce fraud, and set a new benchmark for digital safety in India’s telecom ecosystem.
Sources: Trak.in, Moneycontrol, Republic World
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