Sovereign Secure Communication for Government
Government departments, ministries, and agencies handle information that shapes national policy, coordinates sensitive operations, and touches national security. Communication flowing through foreign-owned SaaS platforms creates data residency exposure, potential foreign intelligence collection risk, and fundamental loss of sovereignty over operational messaging. Sanket provides a secure communication platform deployable under domestic jurisdiction - eliminating these risks by design.
Sector Risk Indicators
Sanket closes all four vectors with zero-knowledge encryption, sovereign deployment, and admin governance.
The Communication Problem
Why Industry communication is uniquely high-risk
Unresolved risks
Sovereign deployment under national jurisdiction - no dependency on foreign cloud, SaaS, or service providers
Ministry-to-department, cross-agency, and field communication on a single governed encrypted platform
Role-aware access controls enforcing ministerial, departmental, and official hierarchy
Air-gap capable for classified, national security-adjacent, and sensitive-in-confidence communication
Sanket closes the gap
Signal Protocol end-to-end encryption - the server operator cannot read government messages under any circumstance
Audit-ready controls supporting parliamentary accountability, information governance, and compliance obligations
Eliminates the intelligence collection risk of government communication flowing through foreign-controlled platforms
Privacy Architecture
Government communication carries national security implications beyond standard enterprise privacy concerns. Ministerial briefings, inter-agency coordination, and policy discussions flowing through foreign-controlled SaaS create data residency exposure, foreign legal process risk, and intelligence collection vulnerability. Sanket eliminates these risks through sovereign deployment and zero-knowledge architecture.
Security Model
The security model for government communication must account for nation-state threat actors, supply chain risk, and foreign intelligence collection. Sanket's zero-knowledge server ensures the platform operator cannot access message content. Sanket.Enterprise's air-gap capability removes dependency on public internet infrastructure entirely, eliminating the network attack surface.
Deployment Path
Governments deploy Sanket.Work on approved national cloud infrastructure for day-to-day inter-departmental communication, and Sanket.Enterprise on isolated government infrastructure for classified, sensitive, or national-security-adjacent communications where cloud deployment is not appropriate.
Sanket standard
What every deployment delivers
National and regional government ministries, departments, agencies, regulatory bodies, and public-sector programmes requiring sovereign, auditable communication independent of foreign platform or SaaS dependency.
Deployable under domestic national jurisdiction
Air-gap capable for classified government environments
Zero-knowledge server - operator cannot access content
Signal Protocol E2E encryption
Deployment outcomes
What organisations in sovereign government secure communication achieve
Achieve communication sovereignty by eliminating foreign SaaS and consumer platform dependency for government operational messaging under national jurisdiction
Provide ministers, officials, and agencies with a secure, auditable encrypted communication channel that remains under national governance and domestic legal jurisdiction
Support national security objectives by removing government communication from foreign-controlled analytics and data environments vulnerable to intelligence collection
Why does sovereign deployment matter for government communication?
Government communication - even at routine operational levels - contains policy intent, personnel details, and coordination patterns that are intelligence assets. Sovereign deployment ensures communication data, metadata, and encryption keys remain within national jurisdiction, inaccessible to foreign corporate or government entities under any legal process.
Can Sanket handle classified or sensitive-in-confidence government communication?
Sanket.Enterprise supports classified deployment with air-gap capability, custom certificate authorities, and no foreign infrastructure dependency. For sensitive-in-confidence communications below classified levels, Sanket.Work provides encrypted, administrator-controlled messaging with national data residency options.
How does Sanket compare to commercial SaaS tools for government use?
Commercial SaaS platforms - including US and EU vendor collaboration suites - store metadata under foreign jurisdiction, may be subject to foreign legal process, and cannot be deployed without foreign cloud dependency. Sanket is purpose-built for sovereign deployment with a zero-knowledge server model and air-gap capability that commercial SaaS cannot match.
What procurement and security assessment process does Sanket support?
Tosh Defence Private Limited supports government procurement processes including technical security assessments, architecture review, deployment planning, and integration with national identity management systems. Contact us to initiate a formal evaluation aligned to your procurement framework.
How does Sanket support inter-ministry and cross-agency coordination securely?
Administrators provision verified users from multiple departments under a single governed deployment. Role-based access, group management, and channel controls enable inter-agency communication without exposing sensitive information to unauthorised participants or foreign infrastructure.
Evaluate Sanket for industry communication
Tosh Defence Private Limited works with procurement teams, security evaluators, and CISOs through a structured evaluation process. No pressure - technical depth first.