capacity-building initiatives in blockchain and its implementation in e-
governance and other applications would be taken up on a continuous
basis.
Implementation strategy
Centralized planning and decentralized execution will be followed for the
overall strategy implementation.
Adoption incentive
Central and state governments shall formulate their respective schemes
and guidelines detailing fiscal and non-fiscal incentives in this sector to
enable large-scale adoption of blockchain in the country. Special
incentives may be considered for providing sandbox environments for the
blockchain infrastructure.
Figure 7.19 depicts the strategies and outcomes targeted to be achieved
during the next five years (up to 2026-27 ) of implementation of the
National Strategy on Blockchain.
Institutional mechanism
An institutional mechanism within MeitY and a collaborative framework
with other ministries/ departments and states would be evolved. While
evolving the National Blockchain Framework, various aspects such as
standardization, governance, processes, and SOPs specific to domains
such as smart cities, healthcare, and so on. Would be separately evolved
by identifying and involving various stakeholders. It would also facilitate
state-wise blockchain adoption and synergy across potential inter-
sector/ inter-ministerial use cases leveraging the expertise and national
footprint of NIC and other MeitY organizations.
A Blockchain Advisory Council under the chairmanship of Hon’ble Minister
of Electronics and IT with representatives from various central government
ministries/ departments, states, academia, and industry shall be constituted to
provide overall guidance at the policy level for the blockchain initiatives in the
country.
A steering committee under the chairmanship of secretary, MeitY, with the
secretaries of various central line ministries dealing with key domains, selected
state IT secretaries, and academia and industry representatives will be
constituted for regular review and monitoring of the implementation of the
National Blockchain Strategy.
Figure 7.15 shows the strategies and outcomes the next five years: