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The many troubling questions about upcoming MNV system

Hindustan Times Mumbai

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July 19, 2025

Here's a new system the government wants to quietly slip into India’s digital plumbing and it doesn’t come with an app.

- Charles Assisi

You won't be asked to download anything. There's no helpline. No popup screen seeking your permission. And yet, it could determine whether you get to log into your bank account, book a cab, or access your digital wallet.

It's called the Mobile Number Validation (MNV) Platform. Think of it as a central switchboard that silently checks whether your mobile number is active, valid, or suspicious—every time you try to use it on a digital platform. The goal, on the surface, seems simple and fair: crack down on fraud. India’s seen a surge in SIM-swap scams, fake loan apps, and numbers recycled by fraudsters. MNV promises to verify that the number you enter actually belongs to a real person.

If this works, banks could block bad actors before they steal your money. Platforms could avoid onboarding ghost customers. Telecom operators could finally weed out dormant SIMs. Done right, MNV has the potential to make the internet more trustworthy. But the devil, as always, is in the design.

Under the proposed framework, every company that uses your phone number (think Swiggy, Zomato, your bank, even your child’s school portal) will be legally required to check that number against a central government-run database. Every. Single. Time. You won't know this check is happening. You could be verified without your knowledge. Or rejected without explanation. It will all happen invisibly, behind the scenes. No dashboard. No trail. Just a quiet gatekeeping mechanism between you and the digital world.

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