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WhatsApp’s biggest market is becoming its toughest test

Last updated: December 14, 2025 11:35 pm
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WhatsApp, the popular messaging app owned by Meta, is facing a pivotal moment in India due to recent government directives that could disrupt its operations for both everyday users and businesses. The directions, issued by the Indian government last month and made public earlier this month, require app-based communication services to link accounts continuously to an active SIM card and impose stricter controls on how the apps function across devices.

The government claims that these measures are aimed at combating the rising cyber fraud in India, which has seen losses exceeding ₹228 billion (about $2.5 billion) in 2024 alone. However, digital advocacy groups, policy experts, and industry representatives have raised concerns about regulatory overreach and the potential disruption of legitimate use, particularly in a country where WhatsApp has become an essential tool for personal communication and small-business commerce.

The directives mandate that messaging apps like WhatsApp, Telegram, and Signal remain tied to the SIM card used at sign-up and require users to log out every six hours on web and desktop versions, forcing them to re-link their devices via a QR code to regain access. While the rules do not apply when the SIM remains in the device and the user is roaming, they could significantly impact WhatsApp, which boasts over 500 million users in India.

Many businesses in India rely on WhatsApp Business, a version of the app tailored for small enterprises, for customer conversations and engagement. The mandatory SIM binding and frequent forced logouts could disrupt workflows for these businesses, affecting order-taking, support, and overall customer engagement.

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The potential disruption comes at a time when WhatsApp has been expanding its multi-device and companion-device capabilities, allowing users and businesses to stay logged in across various platforms without relying on a single active smartphone. The directions from the Indian government could hinder this progress and create challenges for users and businesses alike.

In response to the directives, industry body Broadband India Forum (BIF), which includes Meta as a member, raised concerns about the technical feasibility of the measures and the potential inconvenience they could cause to ordinary users. The classification of messaging apps under India’s telecom cybersecurity rules has also raised questions about the legal basis for the directives and the lack of public consultations in their formulation.

Despite these challenges, companies like Meta have limited options for challenging the directives in court. Tech policy experts suggest that the bar for challenging the directions is high and may be difficult to meet, as they would need to prove that the directives exceed the scope of the law or violate constitutional protections.

As the situation unfolds, it remains to be seen how WhatsApp and other messaging apps will navigate the regulatory landscape in India and address the concerns raised by the government’s directives.

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