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Donald Trump jitters push US allies toward Japan’s most significant military shift since World War IIJapan is set to ease its strict arms export rules. This move is attracting significant interest from countries like Poland and the Philippi...
Govt's new drone rules set to land in a weekThe new Drone Rules 2021, announced in July, will replace the Unmanned Aircraft Systems Rules 2021, which was lauded by stakeholders for si...
RattanIndia Enterprises forms subsidiary for Drone operation business in IndiaDrone systems have wide variety of commercial and industrial applications in healthcare and e-commerce logistics, infrastructure monitoring...
View: India's new rules for drones a welcome moveOverall, the new rules put forth promising foundational ground for the drone industry. Institutionalising RIA, addressing privacy concerns ...
Drone Turns to Buzz, More Tech NeededThe simplification of the licensing regime prescribed is welcome, as also the permission for non-citizens to operate drones. The Digital Sk...
View: Realising the economic value drones bring, India now has to play catch-upThe three key technology components of counter-drone systems — detection, identification and interdiction — individually fall under multipl...
India proposes simpler drone rulesThe Draft Drone Rules 2021 will supersede the Unmanned Aircraft System Rules 2021 that came into effect in March this year.
Aviation ministry issues draft rules to ensure ease of using drones in IndiaThe number of forms to be filled to operate drones in the country have been reduced to six in draft ‘Drone Rules, 2021' in comparison to 25...
View: Government needs to stop looking at drones as threat, and focus on the potentialIt is clearly time for policymakers to focus on benefits drone technology can bring, and not just potential dangers. Here are some ways we ...
Government issues draft rules for manufacturing, using dronesThe draft rules have been issued at a time when the use of drones has increased due to a coronavirus lockdown, for purposes like surveillan...
Foreign companies may not be allowed to operate drones in IndiaThe Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has put out for public consultations the draft requirements for operation of Civil RPAS.
Centre allows drones to be used for commercial purposesThe new drone policy categorizes it into five categories - weight starting from 250 gram to over 150 kilogram. Among the rules prescribed, ...
Government unveils draft norms for drones, proposes unique IDsCivil aviation minister Ashok Gajapathi Raju expressed hope that the draft norms would encourage genuine and "discourage nefarious activiti...
Intel willing to share drones tips with government"I see the market in India is very scalable. But, of course, regulation and other policies have to come into view [for the industry to thri...
Cops' protests drowned out as drones fly free in BengaluruA drone was seen flying above Vidhana Soudha and the High Court during a programme organised by the Karnataka Bar Council Bar Council recen...
Stakeholders discuss norms for civilian use of dronesOfficials from Civil Aviation, Defence and Home Ministries as well as those from the Airports Authority of India (AAI) and other agencies a...
No proposal with DGCA for allowing commercial use of drones: GovernmentAs per the draft guidelines issued last month, DGCA would register all civil unmanned aircraft and issue an Unmanned Aircraft Operator Perm...