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India as the Next Global Geospatial Hub?

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Since the Y2K, India has carved a reputation as a reliable hub for IT (Information Technology) services offshoring. Whatโ€™s less noticed, but equally storied, is the three-decade footprint of geospatial outsourcing.

โ€œIndia always held the lionโ€™s-share of geospatial outsourcing. Some of the biggest players have been there for the past 30 years, says Ramesh Ananth Krishnan, CEO, DSM Soft.

โ€œIndia has been conducive to outsourcing due to technical expertise.ย  Future is going to hold a great potential as wellโ€.

From Services to Solutions

The road ahead for geospatial looks equally promising amidst market shifts, technology evolution, and on-demand solutions.

Across verticals, there is a demand for customized solutions to specific problems. This has led to a paradigm shift in the realm of geospatial. However, thereโ€™s a need for qualitative upskilling as well as navigating newer opportunities.

โ€œIntegration of spatial analytics and AI offers new opportunities. Though there is need to take feedback from customers, as well work towards newer revenue models such as licensing, Saasโ€, says PV Rai, MD, Pixel Softek.

Pitfalls and Opportunities

Krishnan believes that while globalization has lost some of its sheen, there is a lot of scope. Local language is also a hindrance in many markets.

Domain expertise and data acquisition capabilities are two things that India lacksโ€, he adds.

โ€œThere is a lot of growth potential in geospatial across different sectors. While there are lots of apps, GIS is playing a key role in route optimization. A lot other future-ready would be coming upโ€, says Vattem Narendra Babu, CEO, iSpatial Techno Solutions.

Thereโ€™s a need to define priority areas and set goals.

Government Support

To venture into uncharted territories and expand trade outreach, there is a need to network, deliberate, and expand outreach. The Indian government is quite proactive in this regard.

โ€œThere are commercial officers in all Indian missions abroad to help Indian industries to find market opportunities abroadโ€, states Dr. Mahaveer Singhvi, Joint Secretary, Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India.