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Drishti Intel

Evidence-led intelligence for decisions that need to stand up to scrutiny

Public-source intelligence, due diligence, digital investigations, corporate research, and structured decision support built around traceable evidence.

Due diligence

Research businesses, counterparties, vendors, partners, directors, and public claims before important decisions.

Corporate intelligence

Map companies, people, affiliations, ownership signals, public records, and relevant relationships.

Digital investigations

Investigate websites, domains, digital footprints, public infrastructure, and online evidence using lawful sources.

Public-record research

Find, preserve, compare, and assess relevant information from authoritative and lawful public sources.

Relationship analysis

Connect entities, organisations, people, events, and evidence without presenting inference as fact.

Defensible reporting

Present findings with source provenance, confidence, limitations, contradictions, and clear assessment language.

Typical investigation questions

Research starts with a question, not a search result

Who appears to own, control, influence, or represent this organisation?

Are the public claims of a proposed partner or counterparty supportable?

What relationships can lawful public sources establish between these entities?

Are there warning signals worth understanding before a transaction or engagement?

What is verified, what is inferred, and what remains genuinely unknown?

Investigation workflow

Discover → verify → preserve → connect → assess → report

Discovery identifies possibilities. Verification establishes what the available sources actually support. Evidence is preserved before relationships, assessments, and conclusions are developed.

Discover
Verify
Preserve
Connect
Assess
Report

Evidence standard

Facts and assessments are not the same thing

Drishti separates what the evidence directly establishes from what an investigator infers, suspects, or cannot yet determine.

Read our methodology

Verified Fact

Supported directly by evidence from a traceable source.

Inference

A reasoned assessment derived from verified evidence.

Hypothesis

A proposition that may explain the evidence but still requires testing.

Unknown

A material question that available evidence does not yet resolve.

Example investigation structure

From a business question to a traceable assessment

Question

What needs to be established before a decision is made?

Evidence

Which lawful sources directly support the material facts?

Assessment

What can responsibly be concluded — and what remains uncertain?

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