Indian Web Browser Development Challenge (IWBDC)

Facts for Prelims (FFP)

 Source: PIB

 Context: The Ministry of Electronics & Information Technology (MeitY) introduced the Indian Web Browser Development Challenge (IWBDC) at the India Habitat Centre in New Delhi.

Aim of the Challenge: The challenge aims to encourage technology enthusiasts and developers across India to create an indigenous web browser with advanced features and heightened security.

Collaborations: The initiative is a collaborative effort of MeitY, the Controller of Certifying Authorities (CCA), and C-DAC Bangalore.

 

Key points of the IWBDC launch:

Aspect Details
Challenge Objective The IWBDC inspires developers to create a homegrown web browser equipped with its trust store containing a Controller of Certifying Authorities (CCA) India root certificate. Browser features should encompass cutting-edge functionalities, robust security, data privacy, accessibility, and user-friendliness.
Digital Signatures The proposed browser envisions incorporating the ability to digitally sign documents using a crypto token, thereby enhancing secure transactions and digital interactions.
Competition Structure The IWBDC comprises three rounds: ideation, shortlisting, and the final round.
Participation The launch event drew over 200 participants from various sectors, including government departments, industry, academia, and startups. The challenge welcomes individuals and groups to submit innovative browser ideas.
Internet Resilience Developing an Indian Web Browser with an inbuilt India Root Certificate enhances the nation’s internet resilience by reducing dependence on foreign entities for SSL certificates.

Significance:

  • The IWBDC launch signifies a significant step toward fostering local innovation, ensuring data security, and achieving digital self-sufficiency for India.
  • The challenge aligns with the Aatmanirbhar Bharat (self-reliant India) initiative, aiming to achieve self-sufficiency and bolster India’s digital sovereignty.
  • Championing Digital India: Recognizing web browsers’ critical role in shaping online experiences, the challenge contributes to the ongoing Digital India transformation by fostering indigenous innovation.

 

What is an India root certificate?

The India Root Certificate is a digital certificate issued by a trusted authority in India. It serves as a foundational element for establishing secure digital communications and transactions within the country’s online ecosystem. This certificate verifies the authenticity of websites, software, and digital signatures, contributing to enhanced security and trust in online interactions.

Top browsers like Chrome and Firefox do not include CCA in their root stores. Due to this, for digital certificates or Security Sockets Layer (SSL) certificates, India has depended on SSL certificates issued by Roots of Foreign Entities.

 

About CCA:

The controller of Certifying Authorities (CCA) was appointed under the Information Technology (IT) Act 2000 of MeitY, to issue certificates only to Certifying Authorities (CAs). CAs issue Digital Signature Certificates to end entities.

Digital Signatures are valid under IT Act 2000. For identifying and verifying CAs, CCA established the Root Certifying Authority of India (RCAI) under IT Act.