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Contents

  1. Introduction
  2. Hyperledger Foundation
  3. Hyperledger Projects
  4. Blockchain Adoption in India
    1. Key Impact Areas
    2. Indian Blockchain Policy
  5. Hyperledger Applications in Indian Subcontinent 
    A.    Andhra Pradesh
    B.    Arunachal Pradesh
    C.    Assam
    D.    Bihar
    E.    Chhattisgarh 
    F.    Goa
    G.    Gujarat
    H.    Haryana
    I.    Himachal Pradesh
    J.    Jharkhand
    K.    Karnataka
    L.    Kerala
    M.   Madhya Pradesh
    N.    Maharashtra
    O.    Manipur 
    P.    Meghalaya
    Q.    Mizoram
    R.    Nagaland
    S.    Odisha
    T.    Punjab
    U.   Rajasthan
    V.    Sikkim 
    W.   Tamil Nadu
    X.    Telangana
    Y.    Tripura
    Z.    Uttarakhand
    AA.    Uttar Pradesh
    AB.    West Bengal 
    AC.    Andaman and Nicobar Islands
    AD.    Chandigarh
    AE.    Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman & Diu 
    AF    The Government of NCT of Delhi
    AG.   Jammu & Kashmir
    AH.   Ladakh
    AI.    Lakshadweep
    AI.    Puducherry
  6. Additional Resources and Readings
  7. Acknowledgement 
  8. About the Authors

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Hyperledger Fabric - A blockchain framework implementation intended as a foundation for developing applications or solutions with a modular architecture.


Hyperledger FireFly is the first open source Supernode: a complete stack for enterprises to build and scale secure Web3 applications.


Image Modified A distributed ledger that provides tools, libraries, and reusable components for creating and using independent digital identities.


Image Modified Solang is a Solidity compiler written in rust which uses llvm as the compiler backend. Solang can compile Solidity for Solana and Substrate.


Image Modified A developer friendly blockchain platform written in C++, aimed at helping businesses and financial institutions manage digital assets.


Blockchain Adoption in India

Blockchain technology has garnered significant attention and adoption in India across various sectors due to its potential to enhance transparency, security, and efficiency. The Indian government's proactive stance towards digital innovation and the robust tech ecosystem have facilitated the integration of blockchain into multiple facets of the economy.

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As of 2024, there isn't any publicly available information indicating significant developments in blockchain technology by the Andaman and Nicobar Islands government. 

AD.    Chandigarh

The Assistant Professors at NMIMS Chandigarh School of Commerce, have been jointly awarded a patent by the German Patent and Trademark Office for their innovation titled "Blockchain-based System of Secure Transaction Protocol for Efficient Financial Auditing of Large Organisations." Their breakthrough leverages blockchain technology to revolutionize financial auditing by addressing inefficiencies and vulnerabilities in traditional, manual, and centralized auditing systems. Utilizing a dual-layer blockchain architecture, their system enhances security, transparency, and efficiency, incorporating advanced cryptographic techniques, smart contract automation, and user-friendly interfaces. This innovation represents a significant advancement in financial auditing, data integrity, and regulatory compliance, showcasing the transformative potential of blockchain technology in large-scale financial operations.

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AI.    Lakshadweep


AI.    Puducherry

Puducherry government is leading in the technology enhancements by providing the necessary support to its citizens and officials. It is one of the first union territories to get involved in the central government's blockchain projects. It has implemented the land registry using blockchain, certificate chain, and is working on the public distribution system using blockchain. Puducherry government is providing incentives to the logistics companies which adapt latest technologies inclusive of blockchain for real-time supply chain management. Logistics Centre of Excellence (LCoE) will provide the necessary training for incorporating the new technology in supply chain, which in turn provide Smart Enforcement by means of minimal inspection and stoppages of trucks on road.


Central Government Applications:

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Certificate Chain is developed to overcome the drawbacks of paper-based certificates. In this system, the Certificate can be accessed online by any authorized person / institution and be assured that it is genuine and not tampered – all this without the need for an intermediary. This provides the necessary trust to the agencies which use these documents to ascertain the eligibility for providing benefit to the citizens. The academic documents of Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is being stored in the Blockchain, which is a nationwide revolutionary application.

Document Chain is a single platform that provides the issuing authorities and consuming entities a standard procedure for storage and retrieval of any document issued by the government such as caste, income, ration card, driving license, birth & death certificates etc.

Drug Logistics Chain provides traceability in the transactions (track & trace) reducing the changes of entry of spurious drugs, enhances precision and brings transparency. Patient can check the details of the manufacturer, expiry details & quality of the medicine before consumption. Efficient recall system can be implemented when the quality of the drug is found to be not-of-standard. The resulting integrated supply chain system brings in all stake holders to a common platform. This is successfully deployed by the Karnataka state government for the past few years.

Judiciary Chain democratize access to the justice system by reducing complexity related to availability of trusted, immutable, time-stamped data and documents.

Property Chain records the property transactions in the shared/distributed manner with all the participating stakeholders. The property transactions are recorded in the chain based on the consensus with the stakeholders. This eliminates the need for dependency on the third party or intermediary to approve the transactions. The property transactions are linked and stored with cryptographic security so that they are immutable and traceable. The linking of the blocks (group of transactions) in the Blockchain ensures that they cannot be tampered with. The property transactions are trustable as they can be verified across the participating stakeholders, resulting in a system that is secured, trusted, immutable, traceable, & verifiable. 

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