AI SummaryA cattle tracking and dispute prevention platform is a ₹25+ crore annual opportunity in India's high-sensitivity cattle states (UP, MP, Rajasthan, Gujarat) in 2026. The March 2026 Mathura cow vigilante killing triggered police to publicly acknowledge they need 'better exchange of information related to cattle' — a direct market signal. Police departments will pay ₹3-5 lakh/year per station for a system that prevents fatal conflicts, while 50,000+ cattle traders will pay ₹500-1000/month to track animals and prove ownership instantly. Startup capital is ₹25-35 lakh and profitability is achievable within 18-24 months with just 50-75 police station contracts.
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