By 2030, India aims to be the global drone hub. This will be achieved by integrating drones as a default component of civil airspace, security, and governance infrastructure, utilized for traffic management, emergency response, geo-specific tax collection, and infrastructure inspection.
"India has a mission means in a way the Rebel Prime Minister's clarion call is that India wants to be the drone hub of the world by 2030 and if India has to do that then one thing is very clear in my mind that humko drone humare governance aur security ke infrastructure ke part bana padega ab jaise koi bhi When a new building is constructed, you never think about X-ray machines or CCTV cameras; they are bound to be installed by default. And fire extinguishers, whatever they are, become a part of its infrastructure, become a part of the minimum requirement. Similarly, drones have to become a part of our civil airspace, our overall security infrastructure, our governance infrastructure... If we can improve traffic management, we should do it by using drones. If we can improve emergency response, it must be done by using drones... if we are going to do our tax collection, especially for geo-specific purposes, if we have to inspect road maintenance infrastructure, building, or anything, or track its maintenance, or if we have to collect taxes related to these things, I think drones should be used by default in all these things because I think that is a very important part where if we drive maximum adoption, we can become more quickly. Efficient More effective as a country As well as we can be safer and more secure While doing it And of course the vision and the ambition of being good in this technology Will happen"