The Economic Times reports that the Indian government has already enlisted help from Cellebrite in "a few cases," but now it will have the encryption cracking tech on hand to use as needed. Details are scarce on if the country will be the exclusive owner of the technology or under what circumstances it will make the resource available to other governments around the world. It's also not a done deal yet, but FSL officials seem confident the government will complete the purchase soon. There's no word on how much the transaction will cost, but the FBI paid Cellebrite over $1 million for its services in the San Bernardino case.