Chakshu

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Govt Launches 'Chakshu'
Fraud Reporting
Monitoring Tool
Recovered Rs 1000 Crore
Date
Mar 05, 2024
When
Launched on Mar 05, 2024
Why
Combat rising incidents
Telecom-related financial frauds
What
Department of Telecommunications
Digital platform
Report fraudulent calls
SMS
Social media messages
Swift Reporting and Action
Citizens report suspicious communications
Call
SMS
Platforms like WhatsApp
Trigger re-verification
Disconnection of reported number
Coordinating Intelligence Across Stakeholders
Centralized information exchange
Coordination hub
Involving entities
Telecom companies
Law enforcement agencies
Banks
Financial institutions
Social media firms
Identity document issuers
Maintain a repository
Cases related to telecom resource misuse
Create grievance redressal mechanisms
Official app development
TRAI
Collaborate with private apps
Truecaller
Where
India
Who
Indian government
Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw
Entities allowed to report
Citizens
Telecom companies
Law enforcement agencies
Banks
Financial institutions
Social media firms
Identity document issuers
How
Reporting through Chakshu platform
Re-verification and disconnection process
Real-time intelligence sharing
Significance
Empowers citizens
Enhances inter-agency collaboration
Prevents frauds
Amounting to estimated Rs 1,008 crore
Curtails fraudulent international calls
Strengthen fraud protection capabilities
Challenges
Not explicitly mentioned
Way Forward
Further collaboration
Stakeholder involvement
Private apps integration
Evolving platform capabilities

The Chakshu platform, launched by the Indian government, represents a significant step in combating telecom-related financial frauds, including fraudulent calls, SMS, and social media messages. It enables citizens and various stakeholders, such as telecom companies, law enforcement agencies, banks, financial institutions, and social media firms, to report suspicious communications. The platform, part of the Department of Telecommunications, offers a swift reporting and action mechanism, triggering re-verification and, if necessary, disconnection of the reported number. It aims to coordinate intelligence across different stakeholders, maintaining a repository of cases related to telecom resource misuse and creating grievance redressal mechanisms for inadvertent disruptions or monetary losses. Launched on March 5, 2024, Chakshu has already shown promise by preventing frauds amounting to an estimated Rs 1,008 crore and significantly reducing fraudulent international calls​​​​.

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