Regulations for use of drone tech soon: Sinha

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The government today said it would soon come out with a set of norms for implementation of and favoured an international alliance' with the active support of for tapping its diverse use.

The minister's remarks came in the wake the Government last week setting up a 13-member task force under Sinha's chairmanship to prepare a roadmap and recommendations for the central and state governments, besides the industry and research institutions for rollout of the

"We are shortly issuing a set of regulation after extensive consultations with security agencies, the manufacturers, global regulators and innovators, the said at the Indo-French Defence and Aerospace Cooperation meet here organised by CII.

Why don't and take up the leadership as far as drones are concerned where standards, technology, control parameters has to be harmonised and perhaps create international alliance where we can come together and figure out how the standards can be harmonised, he suggested.

A battery of leaders from the defence and of both and attended the event. French to was also present.

The alliance, the said, can be worked out much on the lines of the successful international solar alliance pioneered by

Seeking active French support for the flourishing civil aviation sector in the country, Sinha said can be a production platform for French manufacturers, who can reap from the unique requirements of the country like the development of growing demands of turboprop aircraft for the regional connectivity programme.

He said the potential of the collaboration and business linkages between the two countries is extraordinary and foresaw a time when the joint collaborations could see the development of air rickshaws' in India, reducing the between to to just 30 minutes.

The also stressed upon the French side to have a perspective plan for going beyond 50 years in keeping with the country's fast pace development and indianisation of operations to succeed in Indian market as well as become a

The aviation sector, he said is growing at a rate of 20 per cent and over 900 planes would be added to the Indian sky in the next 10 years from 550 aircraft at present. One billion trips per annum is also the target of the government with supporting infrastructure and hence the opportunities in the airport ecosystem in immense, he said.

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First Published: Mon, April 16 2018. 16:25 IST