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Brianna White

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Out of the different innovative technology-driven solutions and platforms, 'drones' must be one of the most intriguing and mind captivating in nature. In other words, a very 'cool' one. It is very easy to appreciate the unique angle they provide on things and to imagine the endless opportunities they can offer. However, it is another thing to actually create such solutions in a practical manner or that are economically viable. Moreover, it is even harder to 'translate' the relevance of it to the end users, should it be a small farmer or a construction worker.
It is not surprising then that the global interest in drones' civil applications is growing at an exponential speed. Beyond the obvious commercial applications, advancements in technology and reduced costs, together with their respected advantages (including reach and versatility) are some of the reasons fueling this rapid growth.
In this respect, it is well understood why the recent announcement by The Ministry of Civil Aviation on the liberalization of 'Drone Rules' was so well received and perceived as a bold and welcoming move, from which India could soon emerge as a global drone hub.
As Prime Minister Narendra Modi voiced on Twitter: "The new Drone Rules usher in a landmark moment for this sector in India. The rules are based on the premise of trust and self-certification. Approvals, compliance requirements and entry barriers have been significantly reduced". The Prime Minister also added that, "The new Drone Rules will tremendously help startups and our youth working in this sector. It will open up new possibilities for innovation & business. It will help leverage India's strengths in innovation, technology & engineering to make India a drone hub".
Continue reading: https://www.socialnews.xyz/2021/09/09/new-avenues-for-collaboration-between-india-israel-in-drone-related-technology-and-solutions/
 

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