CHENNAI, Dec 6: India will become a hub of drone technology and the country will require at least one lakh drone pilots by next year, Union Minister for Information and Broadcasting Anurag Singh Thakur said on Tuesday. In his address after flagging off the ‘Drone Yatra 2.0’, in the city, he said technology is truly transforming the world at a rapid pace and it has never been more relevant than now as its applications are solving some of the most […]
The Minister added that there are over 200 drone start-ups operating in the country and that the number is set to grow, thereby generating new job opportunities for youth, details below.
To turn India into a drone skill hub, it will need at least one lakh drone pilots by 2023, Union Minister for Youth Affairs & Sports, Anurag Singh Thakur said on Tuesday.The Union Minister was here to flag off drone start-up Garuda .
The Union Minister flagged off drone start-up Garuda Aerospace's Drone Yatra and inaugurated the company's first Virtual E-Learning platform at Agni College of Technology.
Get latest articles and stories on India at LatestLY. Garuda Aerospace, one of India s fastest-growing drone start-ups, has gained immense recognition for introducing technology in agriculture while developing a robust fleet of drones for varied applications. Further cementing its leadership, Garuda Aerospace now announces India s first Drone Skilling and Training Virtual E-Learning Platform at its Chennai manufacturing facility. India News | Tamil Nadu: Union Minister Anurag Thakur Inaugurates India s First Drone Skill Training Conference & Drone Yatra in Chennai.