Brief Context
Context At the first National Conference on Geodesy (GeodCon-26), the Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Science Technology and Earth Sciences highlighted the critical role of National Geospatial Policy 2022. About Indias National Geospatial Policy 2022 seeks to make the country a global leader in geospatial tech by boosting innovation, data access, and infrastructure. Geospatial technology covers tools like remote sensing, GIS, LiDAR, GPS, and internet mapping (e.g., Google Earth)
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Syllabus: GS3/Science and Technology
Context
- At the first National Conference on Geodesy (GeodCon-26), the Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Science & Technology and Earth Sciences highlighted the critical role of National Geospatial Policy 2022.
- Geodesy is a science of measuring and understanding the Earth’s shape, gravity field and spatial orientation.
About
- India’s National Geospatial Policy 2022 seeks to make the country a global leader in geospatial tech by boosting innovation, data access, and infrastructure.
- Geospatial technology covers tools like remote sensing, GIS, LiDAR, GPS, and internet mapping (e.g., Google Earth) to collect, analyze, and visualize Earth surface data for societal and analytical needs.
- The term “geospatial” relates to data linked with geographic locations, such as terrain, infrastructure, population, water bodies or environmental features.
Strategic Significance for Geospatial technology
- Governance: Enables high-precision data for urban planning, land titling (SVAMITVA scheme), and smart city infrastructure.
- National Security: Crucial for NavIC (India’s GPS), missile guidance, border surveillance, and maintaining independent geodetic reference frames.
- Economic Growth: Provides the “enabling layer” for logistics, precision agriculture (Agri-tech), and autonomous delivery startups.
- Disaster Resilience: Vital for monitoring crustal deformation (earthquakes), sea-level rise, and predicting the path of cyclones.
- Scientific Research: Supports tectonic plate monitoring, climate studies, and ocean floor mapping.
Government Initiatives Supporting Geospatial Technologies
- National Geospatial Policy (NGP) 2022: A landmark reform that democratized data access, removed restrictive licensing, and encouraged private sector participation.
- National Geospatial Mission (NGM): Launched during 2025–26 to develop foundational geospatial infrastructure and datasets for governance and economic development.
- Operation Dronagiri: Pilot initiative demonstrating real-world applications of geospatial technologies, including infrastructure planning and disaster management.
- Continuously Operating Reference Stations (CORS) Network: Developed by Survey of India, provides high-accuracy positioning services using GNSS technology.
- BISAG-N: Bhaskaracharya National Institute for Space Applications and Geo-informatics provides map-based GIS solutions and satellite applications for governance and development.
Challenges and the Way Forward
- Despite the progress, the conference identified key areas for future focus:
- Capacity Building: There is an urgent need for skilled manpower and “young scholars” to specialize in niche geodetic techniques.
- Sovereign Data: Maintaining independent gravity models and reference frames is essential so India does not rely on foreign coordinates for critical defense or infrastructure projects.
- Integration of GeoAI: Using Artificial Intelligence to process massive geodetic datasets for real-time applications.