Amid the continuing disputes between China and US, drones have taken center stage as concerns surface that Shenzhen-based DJI may be relaying some sensitive data to Chinese intelligence agencies
However, the government continued imports of components for making drones
Along with the liberalised drone rules, airspace map, the PLI scheme and the single window DigitalSky Platform, this will help drone manufacturing industry in India, says govt
'There are many components of ICE vehicles that are not made in India and those will be incentivized', said Goel
The new rules for operating drones in the country will usher in new growth opportunities and enable startups and SMEs to create innovative use cases and applications in various sectors, Nasscom said.
India has fewer start-ups in the drone technology space than the US and China; it also lags most other economies in funding
Proposed drone rules will open up new opportunities
The new rules are likely to be unveiled on the Independence Day
The first batch of 15 trained and certified drone pilots in India were rolled out on Friday by the Redbird flight training academy in the presence of a Civil Aviation Ministry official. The certificates to the 15 drone pilots, who completed their five-day training course at the Baramati-based academy in Maharashtra, were given by ministry Joint Secretary Amber Dubey. "You're the first batch (of trained drone pilots), so it's not only a moment of pride, but also a moment of responsibility," Dubey said at the event. "A lot of responsibility lies on your shoulders because you, in turn, would be training a lot of other people (on operating drones)," The official exhorted the pilots to always maintain quality standards. Otherwise, he added, it would negatively affect the entire drone industry. "We will become the drone capital of the world. The government is sure and the industry is sure, and we all have to work together to make it happen," he said. The five-day training course was ...
The panel noted that the drone ecosystem is in nascent stages in India and finding more usage/applications in various sectors at a slower pace
The Bombay Flying Club's programme is the first one on the block
The firm, which it is already working on projects like 'Medicine from The Sky Project' with the Telangana Government and World Economic Forum
Last month, the aviation ministry had given an 18-day registration period to all drone users in India
As a bonus, the researchers used a numerical model to show this approach would benefit larger gliders even more
Niti Aayog CEO Amitabh Kant said the regulatory framework for civil and commercial operations of UAS needs to be put in place early in line with global best practices
To be eligible to fly a drone, a remote pilot is required to have attained 18 years and have undergone thorough ground training and practical training