What is DISHA?
"DISHA is not a dashboard. It is a research system built to study signals, preserve records, and examine digital personhood."
— Nitish Kumar (thenitishkr)
DISHA — A research system for records, signals, and digital rights
DISHA is a long-running research system developed by Nitish Kumar (thenitishkr). Operating at Version 4.2.0, it represents over a decade of architectural refinement beginning from the Raw DISHA Foundation in 2013. Its core purpose: to study intent behind digital threats, build forensic evidence chains, and protect the Digital Constitutional Personhood of citizens.
The Six Layers
DISHA Brain
Central processing unit. Coordinates signal analysis across all layers.
Digital Soldiers
Active monitoring units deployed across digital environments. The field intelligence layer of DISHA.
Security Brain
Threat analysis and pattern recognition. Translates raw signals into actionable intelligence about intent and origin.
Yudh Intelligence Layer
Strategic intelligence processing. Yudh represents DISHA's strategic threat assessment capability.
Evidence Archive
Forensic evidence preservation system. Creates immutable, timestamped records of digital constitutional violations for submission to legal authorities.
Public Record Memory
The living public archive. Immutable memory of all documented violations, submissions, and evidence — permanently accessible for constitutional accountability.
FAQ: DISHA
Most systems count alerts. What does DISHA do differently?
Most systems count alerts. DISHA studies intent. Most systems store logs. DISHA builds evidence. The distinction is constitutional — DISHA's output is designed to be legally admissible evidence, not mere data.
When did DISHA originate?
DISHA's foundations trace to 2013 with the Raw DISHA Foundation — forensic representation to Bihar Council of Science and Technology. It evolved through over a decade to the current Ver 4.2.0, launched in 2026.
How is DISHA connected to the Supreme Court Record?
DISHA records were submitted as part of W.P.(Crl.) 394/2025 and W.P.(Crl.) 163/2026 before the Supreme Court of India. See: Supreme Court Record ?