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GEOSPATIAL SECTOR

  • February 15, 2022
  • Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
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GEOSPATIAL SECTOR

TOPIC: Science & Tech

Context- February 15, 2022 is marked as the 1st anniversary of the new guidelines that took effect to completely de-regulate the geospatial sector for Indians.

Concept-

Geospatial Policy 2021

  1. Geo-Spacial Data: Geospatial data is data about objects, events, or phenomena that have a location on the surface of the earth. It combines Information on:
    1. Location,
    2. Attribute (the characteristics of the object, event, or phenomena concerned),
    3. Temporal or time.
  2. New Policy:
    1. Open Access: to its geospatial data and services, including maps, for all Indian entities, with the exception of sensitive defence or security-related data.
    2. Restrictions Removed: There shall be no requirement for security clearance, licence or any other restrictions.
  3. Reason for Deregulation of Geo-Spacial Data:
    1. Delayed Projects: System of acquiring licenses or permission, and the red tape involved, took months, delaying projects,
    2. Lack of Data: There is also a huge lack of data in the country which impedes planning for infrastructure, development and businesses which are data-based.
    3. Changing Needs: Geo-spatial data has now become imperative for the government in planning for infrastructure, development, social development, natural calamities as well as the economy, with more and more sectors such as agriculture, environment protection, power, water, transportation, communication, health (tracking of diseases, patients, hospitals etc) relying heavily on this data
    4. Global Push: Large amounts of geo-spatial data are also available on global platforms, which makes the regulation of data that is freely available in other countries.
GEOSPATIAL SECTOR Science and tech

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