India accelerates efforts to build domestic geospatial infrastructure amid rising data demands
New Delhi [India], December 1 (ANI): India is accelerating its efforts to build domestic geospatial and space-data infrastructure as policymakers and industry leaders warned that rising demand for satellite information, digital public services and security applications is raising pressure to reduce foreign dependence, industry participants said on Monday at GeoSmart India 2025.
"The value of geospatial data is becoming central to governance and citizen services, and trusted domestic platforms will be essential," said Rakesh Verma, co-founder of digital mapping company MapmyIndia.
Officials further said India has sharply cut its reliance on foreign satellite data, once costing more than ₹100 crore annually, following the government's new space policy and expanded national data generation. Rajeev Jaiswal, officer on special duty to the ISRO chairman, said India now aims not only to meet internal demand but eventually export high-value satellite data products.
A panel on the economic and social role of geospatial technologies highlighted India's shift from large mapping exercises to applied, analytics-driven decision-making.
Srikant Sastri, chairman of the government's Geospatial Data Promotion & Development Committee, cited a programme in Varanasi where integrated land, soil and satellite information produced personalised advisories for more than 26,000 farmers, improving crop quality and yield.
During the discussion, start-ups described a shift from supplying datasets to delivering end-to-end solutions incorporating sensing technologies, data integration and automated workflows. Firms such as NeoGeoInfo Technologies and ClimaCrew said climate-linked geospatial intelligence is emerging as a fast-growing area, driven by extreme weather events and risk-based planning needs.
Further, the speakers also highlighted that the consistent regulation, public-private collaboration and continued investment would be key to India's attempt to build a self-reliant geospatial ecosystem capable of supporting governance needs while expanding its commercial presence globally.
Now they are developing AI enable base and India is a talent of larger IT youth. That capability has now embedded into exports of geospatial technology for autonomous industry.
He also said that the global geopolitical landscape is evolving at an extraordinary pace, reshaping economic priorities, governance frameworks, and technological pathways.
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