The company is in the process of testing solutions for these services.
"We have completed our commitment," said Nokia India managing director and vice president D Shivakumar.
The testing is likely to be completed in the next three months.
Nokia is in talks with the government to let the country's security agencies monitor consumer e-mail services, and not corporate e-mail services, he added.
"What the government is asking for in terms of interception is absolutely right," Shivakumar added.
The Indian government has expressed concern over highly encrypted corporate mails which the security agencies were unable to intercept.
It has also pressed the makers of BlackBerry Research in Motion to provide a solution for its enterprise e-mail
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