With more than 800 million Indian citizens using foreign-regulated digital communication platforms, concerns over security and privacy have intensified, prompting calls for indigenous alternatives. The increasing incidence of cyber threats, including financial fraud, spam, and so-called “digital arrests,” has added urgency.The challenges have increased with the proliferation of objectionable content and activities deemed harmful to national interests, as well as cybercrimes targeting women and senior citizens. Difficulties in monitoring such threats on foreign servers have raised further concerns about personal safety and national security.New platforms are introduced for secure communication.In response, Anuvadini AI has introduced two applications — Hyped Samvadini and Desi AI GenZ Keyboard — aimed at creating a home digital ecosystem focused on privacy and security.“Communicate securely with your nation, in your own language, from India to India,” said Dr Buddha Chandrasekhar, CEO of Anavadini AI.Features of hyped samvadiniHyped Simwadini is described as a SIM-linked, multilingual messaging platform designed to work without users needing to share their mobile numbers. The platform uses dynamic chat IDs, along with end-to-end encryption and device binding mechanisms.It supports one-to-one and group messaging, broadcast features, and encrypted audio and video calls. Users can also transfer chat history and media from WhatsApp through the web-based import function.The application includes real-time translation in more than 55 languages, along with accessibility tools such as speech-to-text and text-to-speech. Additional features include status updates, multilingual interface support, and privacy controls.Security measures include SIM and device binding, ownership verification, SIM swap detection, and alerts for unauthorized changes. Privacy features such as hidden numbers, guest chat options, and request-based communications are intended to limit unsolicited contact.Safety features include a one-tap SOS system with live location sharing and an alarming panic trigger for emergencies.India focused modules and utilitiesThe platform includes modules designed for different user groups, including women, senior citizens, farmers and small businesses. These sections provide access to community support, employment opportunities, agricultural updates, and guidance on government schemes.Utility tools include event planning with automatic reminders, temporary chats with auto-expiring IDs, and a unified interface for managing shared files and media.Gaming features include multiplayer and single player options such as Antrakshari, Ludo, Chess Master, and other traditional and digital games. Additional offerings include language learning modules covering more than 22 languages and an event-based social hub.Native AI GenZ keyboard Focuses on multilingual expression.The native AI GenZ keyboard supports 22 Indian languages and over 70 international languages, offering typing, voice input and translation capabilities.It includes features like predictive text, gesture typing, and fast language switching. The keyboard also integrates emoji, GIF, and sticker search functions with tools like a calculator, unit converter, and calendar.The system works with on-device processing for suggestions and input, without relying on external cloud-based AI systems for typing functions.Emphasis on self-reliance in the digital ecosystemAccording to the company, both applications are designed to support a broader vision of technological self-reliance and data security within India’s digital landscape.Dr Buddha Chandrasekhar said the initiative represents “a trusted, autonomous digital ecosystem” built with a focus on security, privacy and linguistic diversity.Applications are available for download on Android and iOS platforms through their respective app stores.