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Drone taxis and deliveries on the horizon as India plans to liberalise rules

The government proposes to liberalise rules governing drones and their operations, cutting red tape, lifting a range of restrictions and easing operations by foreign-owned companies registered in India

July 15, 2021 / 19:04 IST
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Flying drone taxi 3D illustration (Source: ShutterStock)
Flying drone taxi 3D illustration (Source: ShutterStock)

India could soon have drones being used as taxis to ferry people or to deliver goods.

These are among the proposals in the Draft Drones Rules, 2021, which were released for public consultations on Thursday. Members of the public can send their suggestions till August 5, after which the rules will be finalised, taking the feedback into consideration.

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The draft rules propose to abolish several approvals, reduce the number of forms to be filled and fees payable, minimise human interface on a planned digital sky platform where most permissions will be self-generated, and scrap restrictions on drone operations by foreign-owned companies registered in India. The flexibility proposed is expected to facilitate foreign direct investments in the sector.

The AvTech Forum of India, which works on promoting innovation, safety, economic growth and social development in the aviation sector, welcomed the rules, which the government said were built on the premise of trust, self-certification and non-intrusive monitoring.