India National Geospatial Policy : Analysing progress and charting the future - The New Indian Express

India is set to become the world s largest geospatial economy in 2028, according to the latest government announcement by the countrys prime minister, Narendra Modi, on Thursday. The BBC looks at what it says is a significant step towards the development of the sector, and what could it mean for the future of India. Why is it important? () How is India changing its ambitions to achieve sustainable development and economic growth in the global market and why it is important to reflect on its ambitious achievements, writes Geeta Pandey, who has visited the BBC in Delhi, in what is the focus of its new national geospace policy and how it helps India to develop satellite images and services across the planet? The chief executive of Indian intelligence agency NRC, Arvind Kejriwal explains what happens in his new policy, as they announce the 2021 outlines the key challenges in its policy which aims to boost the economic development, the impact of global warming and the prospect of developing an information-rich society and its impact on global development? And how will it be able to make their efforts to improve the way it deals with the coronavirus pandemic, asks BBC News Marathi on how the region is prepared to take steps to tackle climate change and whether it will increase the number of people taking part in this year. Here, we look at how India has achieved its first major initiatives for 2024 - including the launch of an earthquake-hit country?

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Published on 2023-12-28