Niti Aayog Will Study Geo-relief Governance To Aid Decision Making

NITI Aayog will study geo-relief governance to aid decision making

Hyderabad, Dec 7 : NITI Aayog CEO Amitabh Kant announced on Tuesday that it has partnered with a private firm for a study entitled ‘Geo-relief enabled governance to enhance evidence-based decision making’.

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Addressing the inaugural ‘DigiSmart India 2021’ conference virtually, Kant asserted that the emphasis on making geospatial tools available and approachable for a wider audience will be the key to driving up the context.

Kant said, “To better understand the present status of GIS usage in the government context and to develop better geospatial strategies for nation making, NITI Aayog is partnering with Geospatial World to carry out this study.

“Through the study, we not only hope to examine how best we can improve with geospatial tools, but also develop deployment strategies to achieve identifying those.The future of the geospatial industry will be defined by the partnerships that are revived,” Kant said as he announced the study.

DigiSmart India 2021 is being organised here by Geospatial World, an advocacy think-tank instrumental in strengthening geospatial ecosystems at business, national, regional and global levels.

The conference is the first big-ticket event post the announcement about six months ago of opening the space and mapping sector to private players.

Earlier, Kant had described geo-spatial tools as being “critical in not only supporting regular operations, but geospatial systems have a very key role to play in India’s economic growth too”, and reminded that Prime Minister Narendra Modi emphasises the importance of special technologies as radical instruments of change.

Stating that the recent developments have made the geospatial space all the more exciting, he said, “It is truly a watershed moment when the government is taking several definitive steps through three critical policies that have a direct impact on geospatial eco-system, viz., the Geospatial Policy, the Remote Sensing Policy, and the Drone Rules.

“The Indian geospatial ecosystem not only solves problems, but also develops solutions which can cater to the wider global market.According to the Ministry of Science & Technology projections, the sector has the potential to grow in a big way.Geospatial data in India worth Rs 1 lakh crore could be obtained in many ways.”

GIS technologies and tools have been around for a while, but recent innovations in AI and big data analytics, as well as cloud-based dynamic architecture, represent a new paradigm.He said that both the public and private sectors need to adopt a strategic approach to make the most out of these innovations.The geospatial technology ecosystem consists of multiple interactive components.

These include geospatial data sourced via various technologies.They can be divided into four categories: Geographic Information System (GIS), Earth observation (satellite and aerial), and scanning tools (LiDAR (RADAR) and Ground Penetrating Radar).The geospatial data gathered from these sources can be presented in many formats and media, including digital maps and satellite imagery, point clouds and aerial imagery.The spatial data reinforces the importance of the ‘location’ reference frame, which facilitates societal, economic and environmental use across government systems and other national development initiatives.


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