Blockchain Applications in Governance, Finance & Supply Chains
India has moved beyond the crypto narrative to adopt Blockchain as a "National Trust Infrastructure." The focus is on the National Blockchain Framework (NBF), which shifts governance from centralized databases to distributed, tamper-proof ledgers, ensuring that digital records are immutable, transparent, and interoperable without the need for intermediaries.
Stakeholders & Beneficiaries
- Land Owners: Protected from property fraud through immutable "Property Chains."
- Students/Job Seekers: Beneficiaries of the "Document Chain" for instant, fake-proof verification of degrees and caste certificates.
- Farmers: Integrated into "Traceability Chains" (Spices/Coffee) to command premium prices for authentic produce.
- Judiciary: Utilizing "Judiciary Chain" for tamper-proof storage of case evidence and bail orders.
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