According to CoinDesk, the blockchain protocol Algorand expanded its business to India and launched AlgoBharat. AlgoBharat does not have a registered entity in India, but will have a dedicated team focused on the practicality of the Indian blockchain in the real world and with the rest of the world. relevance. Algorand's India initiative is divided into three parts: expanding the Web3 developer base through education and university activities; focusing on startups transitioning from Web2 to Web3; and focusing on partnerships with central and state governments.