The document provides new guidelines for acquiring and producing geospatial data and geospatial data services in India. Some key points:
- It liberalizes restrictions and allows Indian entities to freely collect, generate and disseminate geospatial data within India, subject to regulations on a negative list of sensitive attributes.
- It sets spatial accuracy thresholds for geospatial data and allows collection and storage of data finer than thresholds only by Indian entities within India.
- It encourages sharing of publicly funded geospatial data for scientific and development purposes and simplifying access to data held by the Survey of India.
- The goal is to boost innovation, self-reliance and ease of doing business by democratizing geospatial data