The AIJUS countries (Australia, India, Japan, the United States) share strong diplomatic and security frameworks that foster robust bilateral and multilateral collaboration. With growing strategic alignment in the Indo-Pacific, the focus is increasingly shifting towards advancing cooperation in geospatial and space technologies. AIJUS partners are enhancing joint capabilities in satellite systems, spatial data sharing, GNSS, and high-resolution imagery—driving innovation in sectors such as national security, disaster management, precision agriculture, environmental monitoring, mining, and urban planning. Notably, India’s leadership as a hub for Global Capability Centres (GCCs) further strengthens the regional geospatial ecosystem.