India tests new emergency alert SMS for all citizens, it works without SIM card: Explained

If your phone suddenly played a loud warning tone and flashed an “Extremely Severe Alert” message today, you were not alone. Users across India reported receiving a government-issued test notification as part of a new emergency warning system. The message was only a trial alert, but it showed how India plans to warn citizens during disasters and urgent situations.

The new system uses Cell Broadcast technology, which is different from a regular SMS. Instead of sending messages one by one to individual phone numbers, telecom towers can instantly transmit the same alert to all compatible phones in a selected area. This makes it much faster during emergencies such as earthquakes, floods, cyclones, lightning strikes, gas leaks, or other public safety incidents.

The screenshot of the emergency alert SMS that the Indian government has sent to all citizens.

The latest test message informed users that India had launched an indigenous disaster alert service and clarified that no action was required from the public. Many phones also produced a sharp alarm sound and displayed the message prominently on screen, even when devices were on silent mode.

How alerts can arrive without a SIM card

Many people assume a SIM card is what gives a phone access to mobile signals, but that is only partly true. A smartphone already has its own communication hardware inside it, including a modem chip, antenna system, and radio components. These parts are responsible for detecting nearby cellular towers and handling wireless communication.

The SIM card mainly acts as a secure identity module. It stores subscriber details and authentication keys that tell the network who the user is and whether the device is allowed to use regular services such as voice calls, mobile data, and person-to-person SMS. In simple terms, the modem provides the connection capability, while the SIM provides identity and permission.

Even when there is no SIM inserted, many phones can still power on their modem and scan for nearby networks. This is why devices often show signal bars or “Emergency calls only” status without a SIM card. Regulations in many countries require phones to support limited emergency access even if they are not linked to an active mobile plan.

Government disaster alerts use a different delivery method called Cell Broadcast. Unlike normal SMS, which is sent to a specific phone number, Cell Broadcast messages are transmitted by a mobile tower to every compatible device listening in that coverage area. It works more like a radio announcement than a personal message.

Because the alert is not dependent on your number or subscriber account, the network does not need a SIM-linked identity to deliver it. If a phone is switched on, has its cellular radio enabled, supports the alert standard, and can detect the tower signal, it may receive the message.

That is why some unused phones, secondary devices, or handsets without active service can still display emergency alerts. The key requirement is not the SIM card itself, but a compatible phone that can listen to the cellular broadcast channel.

Why did some people not receive this emergency SMS alert?

Some users may not have received the government alert due to multiple reasons. Since the exercise was a test run, the message may have been pushed in phases across different regions and telecom networks rather than nationwide at the same time. Device compatibility could also be a factor, as some older smartphones or handsets with disabled emergency alert settings may not support Cell Broadcast fully. Users located in low-signal zones, inside basements, lifts, or buildings with weak indoor coverage may have missed the transmission during the broadcast window. Phones switched off, kept in airplane mode, or with mobile network access disabled would also not receive the message. In certain cases, software version limitations or network-side delays may have impacted delivery.

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