India Scientists Test The New Ink To Be Used In The World's Largest Elections
NEW DELHI, INDIA - April 12: Scientists test the indelible ink to be used during the world’s largest democracy, uses an indelible ink a secret formulation of an solvent, and all voters in India get an indelible mark on their fingers this is developed by scientists of the National Physical Laboratory on April 12, 2024 in New Delhi, India.
The water based ink is combination of silver nitrate, various dyes and some solvents and once applied on the nail and skin within forty seconds it leaves a near permanent imprint. Dr. Nahar Singh, a chemist at the National Physical Laboratory (NPL), New Delhi is currently the custodian of the exact formulation. (Footage by Pallava Bagla/Getty Images)
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