E-Governance Blockchain Case Study – India
Kamlesh Nagware
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Over the past few years, governments in several countries have been experimenting with the application of this novel technology to a wide variety of functions and services, including land registration, educational credentialing, health care, procurement, food supply chains and identity management.
Many governments hoped that blockchain would be a game changer for issues such as security and operational challenges. Indeed, this technology has the potential to help agencies make improvements in many areas, including accelerating the speed of transactions, such as for land-use registry, digital identity , certificate issuance & verification and many more e-governance services.
A blockchain-based government has the potential to solve legacy pain points and enable the following advantages:
As per the NASSCOM Blockchain Report, as many as 50 percent of the states are involved in blockchain technology’s adoption in varying degrees. Karnataka, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra, Telangana, and Andhra Pradesh are at the forefront of the adoption.
Ministry of IT & Telecommunications (MEITY) India released national Blockchain strategy. NIC & CDAC is working on implementing this national strategy.
National Blockchain strategy: https://www.meity.gov.in/writereaddata/files/National_BCT_Strategy.pdf
There are many such blockchain e-governance projects from government bodies like NIC, CDAC, NISG etc.
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Case Study: Govt. of India in collaboration with NIC & CDAC for implementing various use cases. There are various chains are built like Property chain, Certificate chain, Judiciary chain, Document chain, Drug logistics chain and these chains are being used by various state governments and center government departments. There are also new chains are in development/Pilot stage – GST Chain, Blood Bank chain, public distribution systems (PDS) chain.
For more detailed visit? > https://blockchain.gov.in/Home/Home ?
Technology Stack : Based on the nature and the requirement of the application the platform can be decided. NIC is using the following platforms for the development of the products.?
Hyperledger Fabric :?It is a platform having a modular architecture. It has a membership service and consensus. It can enable a network of networks. Members of the fabric network can use network work together in this platform. Hyperledger Fabric provides the user a secure and scalable platform to support their confidential contracts and private transactions.
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3 个月I agree!
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4 个月Really insightful read Kamlesh Nagware , never knew about CBSE's foray into blockchain. Still not seeing that much adoption of RWA based use cases, would love to know if you have any insights on how RWAs can be promoted more in India ?
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4 个月Keep it up E Gov is one of those widely implementing blockchain
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4 个月It's great to see the Indian government collaborating with NIC and CDAC to implement various use cases of blockchain technology.
Thank you for sharing Kamlesh Nagware. Let’s share this experience across Latin America and the Caribbean. Can we organize a round of Virtual Meetups for Hyperledger Latinoamerica?