All 6,600 dams in India have now been brought to a single digital platform, 'DHARMA', under the Dam Safety Act, 2021. Run by the National Dam Safety Authority, it replaces decades of scattered, paper-based records with real-time data on inspections, safety and flood risks. Chairman of the National Dam Safety Authority, Anil Jain, states that inspections have risen sharply. Not only have inspections increased from 1,200 inspections per year to exceeding 13,000, but risky dams are being flagged early, and emergency plans are mapping who could be hit if things go wrong. The aim is simple: move from fixing failures after they happen to preventing them in the first place.