India pushes for stronger Geospatial ecosystem to modernise land, rural and data infrastructure
New Delhi [India], December 2 (ANI): Geospatial technologies are becoming central to transforming land governance, rural development and national data infrastructure, stressing that India must accelerate the adoption of advanced mapping and spatial intelligence to strengthen governance and support long-term economic growth, senior government officials and industry leaders said today.
The initiative, which uses drones and advanced mapping tools to survey rural land parcels, has so far covered more than 350,000 villages and enabled the issuance of nearly 30 million property cards. Bharadwaj said the programme had reduced disputes, expanded citizens' access to credit, and improved transparency in local administration.
Manoj Joshi, Secretary of the Department of Land Resources, said India was moving toward a modernised land-governance architecture anchored in high-precision geospatial layers.
He detailed the government's work on creating an integrated 'India Land Stack', combining national base maps, verified parcel boundaries and unified datasets to support planning, service delivery and public trust. "A precise land map is the backbone of transparent governance, efficient planning and citizen confidence," he said.
He said geospatial infrastructure was emerging as a pillar of India's economic resilience and technology sovereignty. Sastri cited the success of Operation Dronagiri, an initiative that deployed coordinated geospatial and satellite-backed insights to support local administrations and farmers, as a model for future cross-sector collaboration.
He noted that Esri India now hosts more than 800 authoritative datasets and is advancing platforms such as Bharat Envi Analytics, which blend satellite imagery, AI-driven models and geospatial insights. "Geospatial technology is now a strategic asset for national growth and India is ready to scale it like never before," he said.
"Maps are no longer static tools, they are dynamic assets that enable precision governance and strengthen sovereignty," Sinha said.
He stressed that India's aspiration of a USD 30-trillion economy demands exponential growth in innovation, data accessibility, and public-private collaboration. (ANI)
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