GS 3: Science & TechnologyGS 2: GovernancePrelims

Drone Ecosystem (39000 drones registered and 44,000+ pilot certificates issued), Pg7

India's drone ecosystem booms with 39,000 registered drones and over 44,000 certified pilots, signaling rapid technological adoption.

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Key Highlights:

  • Over 39,000 drones have been registered in India, indicating significant growth in the country's drone ecosystem.
  • More than 44,000 pilot certificates have been issued, certifying individuals for drone operations.
  • The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) is the primary regulatory body overseeing drone activities in India.
  • The Drone Rules, 2021, introduced a liberalized policy framework to foster the growth of the drone industry.

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Detailed Insights:

  • The DigitalSky platform serves as the central online system for managing drone operations, including registration and certification processes.
  • The Drone Rules, 2021, replaced earlier restrictive policies, simplifying licensing procedures and reducing compliance burdens from 25 forms to 5 and fees from 72 to 4.
  • Drones are categorized by weight into Nano, Micro, Small, Medium, and Large, with varying operational requirements and exemptions.
  • A Unique Identification Number (UIN) is mandatory for most drones, akin to a vehicle's license plate, ensuring traceability and accountability.
  • Remote Pilot Certificates (RPCs) or Licenses (RPLs) are issued after training at DGCA-approved organizations, ensuring pilots meet safety and operational standards.
  • India's airspace is divided into Green, Yellow, and Red zones, with Green zones allowing operations without prior permission up to 400 feet.
  • Government initiatives like the Production-Linked Incentive (PLI) scheme and the Namo Drone Didi initiative are promoting domestic manufacturing and drone adoption in sectors like agriculture.
  • Drones are increasingly utilized in agriculture, land and property surveys under schemes like SVAMITVA, infrastructure monitoring, and disaster response.

Key Concepts Involved:

  • Drone Rules, 2021: A comprehensive regulatory framework by the Indian government to govern drone operations, promoting ease of doing business while ensuring safety.
  • DigitalSky Platform: An online portal developed by the DGCA for all drone-related activities, including registration, pilot certification, and flight permissions.
  • Unique Identification Number (UIN): A mandatory identification number issued for registered drones, crucial for tracking and regulatory compliance.
  • Remote Pilot Certificate (RPC): A certification required for drone operators, issued by the DGCA after successful completion of training from approved organizations.
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