New Delhi, July 17 -- The government is reviewing potential gaps in its trusted source certification framework for telecom equipment after local gear makers raised concerns over the absence of a process to test or verify equipment that enter the country post-certification, people familiar with the matter said.

At a meeting with the National Security Council Secretariat (NSCS) officials on Tuesday, domestic telecom gear manufacturers pointed out that the current regime offers only one-time certification and a limited sampling of equipment to be procured, with no ongoing or dynamic audit mechanism to verify and ensure that certified equipment remain secure once deployed, the people cited earlier said on the condition of anonymity. The meet...