Arunachal CM Pema Khandu launches pilot drone service project

The roll out is part of ongoing Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav celebrations, and the first successful flight was conducted from Seppa to Chayang Tajo in East Kameng district.

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The first flight of drone service -'medicine from the sky' has been successfully launched.
Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu launched pilot project drone service -'Medicine from The Sky'.

The roll out is part of ongoing Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav celebrations, and the first successful flight was conducted from Seppa to Chayang Tajo in East Kameng district.

Taking cue from the vision of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Arunachal Pradesh has ventured into the drone service as a pilot project for supplying medicines and providing other essential services, leveraging technology to reach difficult terrains and the areas that remain cut off owing to rains and landslides.


“Prime Minister Narendra Modi during the Bharat Drone Mahotsav 2022 had said that India has the potential to become the world’s drone hub. He had further said that drones will ‘revolutionise’ how services are provided to the public and make it easier for providing government services," said Chief Minister Khandu.

The Chief Minister said the Government of Arunachal Pradesh has recognised the potential of drones and decided to conduct pilot project in areas like healthcare, agriculture, and disaster management in collaboration with the World Economic Forum.

He exuded confidence that the drone service ‘Medicine from The Sky’ was going to be a boon for Arunachal Pradesh given the hilly terrain and the fact that transport of medical supplies by road was a challenge, especially during the monsoon season during which landslides cut-off some areas totally.
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The Chief Minister said the first pilot project would focus on transporting essential medicines, vaccines and diagnostic samples using drones instead of surface transport.

Detailing the pre-execution plan, Khandu said the detailed field assessment was conducted in July in East Kameng and Lower Subansiri districts after which the pilot project ‘Medicine from the Sky’ was launched from Seppa, East Kameng District.

“The pilot project is expected to provide clear picture on operational issues, financial feasibility and regulatory issues based on which the government will roll out a policy and take steps for phased adoption of this emerging technology,” he added.

The current pilot project is being funded by USAID and executed by Redwings Labs.
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