Breaking: Charles Hoskinson’s India Visit Imminent as Cardano Powers Police Forensics Blockchain Revolution
Cardano founder Charles Hoskinson is reportedly finalizing plans for a strategic visit to India—timed perfectly with the country's groundbreaking adoption of Cardano's blockchain for police forensic operations.
India's law enforcement agencies are ditching paper trails for immutable ledgers. Cardano's protocol now anchors forensic evidence chains—from crime scene to courtroom.
Hoskinson's anticipated tour signals deeper institutional partnerships. Expect high-level meetings with government tech officials and blockchain task forces.
The move positions Cardano as a public-sector heavyweight while other chains chase speculative yields. Because nothing says 'real-world utility' like evidence that can't be tampered with—unless you count treasury reserves.
India's embrace of blockchain forensics could become the blueprint for emerging economies. Watch for more nations to follow suit once they realize blockchain does more than just pump portfolio valuations.

The India-based blockchain and AI development studio, Trivolve Tech, recently announced that its Forensic Management System is live on the Cardano Mainnet. Watching this development closely, Cardano CEO Charles Hoskinson revealed that he might pay a visit to India soon.
Charles Hoskinson Plans to Visit India
Recently, Hoskinson showed his enthusiasm to travel to India after the impressive cardano development in the country. He replied to Trivolve’s post on X, saying, “Looks like I’m going to India.”
Trivolve has launched its blockchain-based Forensic Management System (FMS) on the Cardano mainnet in partnership with the Uttar Pradesh Police. Now, their forensic evidence will be recorded by using blockchain, ensuring transparency, tamper-proof custody, and legal reliability.
This new service mainly uses the Cardano blockchain and zero-knowledge proofs to protect evidence from tampering. The inspiration behind this strategy is to strengthen the country’s trust in digital forensic systems, improve efficiency, and set a model for nationwide adoption.
Why Does It Matter?
By using Cardano blockchain technology and Zero-Knowledge Proofs, the Indian state government will ensure the integrity and authenticity of the evidence. More than 1 million cases per year involve this technology, which enhances the reliability of the evidence, according to Project Catalyst.
The FMS is designed to be a closed-source system for security and confidentiality. It addresses challenges in police forensic departments with critical evidence documentation for judicial courts. Once successfully implemented in Uttar Pradesh, this blockchain-based solution can be adapted and rolled out across all 28 states and 8 union territories of India.
What Are Trivolve Officials Saying About This?
This is a joint effort between Trivolve Tech’s blockchain solutions and Quixy’s low-code application platform. Founder of Trivolve Tech, Rahul Konudula, said, “I’m thrilled to share that we at Trivolve Tech are building a Forensic Management System on Cardano for an Indian state government, in collaboration with Quixy.”
“This project uses blockchain to bring greater transparency, security, and efficiency to public services. Can’t wait to see the positive impact this will have in the forensic field and beyond!” he added.