2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.matpr.2021.02.774
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WITHDRAWN: Blockchain technology: Road to transform the Indian banking sector

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“…Banks, as the country's financial cornerstone, are obligated to improve society's overall economic status. The study seeks to investigate existing methods and governance structure weaknesses, and it gives insight into how blockchain might reorganize governance in banks [114]. Blockchain applications also encourage the development of "multicentre, weakly intermediated" scenarios, which will improve the banking industry's efficiency [72].…”
Section: Energy Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Banks, as the country's financial cornerstone, are obligated to improve society's overall economic status. The study seeks to investigate existing methods and governance structure weaknesses, and it gives insight into how blockchain might reorganize governance in banks [114]. Blockchain applications also encourage the development of "multicentre, weakly intermediated" scenarios, which will improve the banking industry's efficiency [72].…”
Section: Energy Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, India’s Ministry of Road Transport and Highways was reported to be keen to rebuild the historic and strategic Stilwell Road and link it with road networks in Southeast Asia as part of India’s AEP (Roy, 2018). Furthermore, in April 2017, Arunachal Pradesh’s Deputy Chief Minister (DCM) Chowna Mein called for the reopening of the Stilwell Road between India and Myanmar to promote culture and business (Kashyap, 2017). Later, in February 2020, DCM Chowna Mein said that the state government would soon look into the matter of reopening of the Stilwell Road (Lepcha, 2020).…”
Section: Bangladesh–china–india–myanmar and Belt And Road Initiative: China’s Quest And India’s Standmentioning
confidence: 99%