


With the current growth rate of the Drone Pilot Training Sector in India, the requirement has been estimated at 1,00,000 drone pilots until the year 2025. where applications of drones are increasing day by day. Certified license holders are eligible for employment in various sectors such as defence, mining, agriculture, entertainment etc. Flying of drones has now been regulated and brought under DGCA, with DGCA issuing drone pilot licenses with a validity of 10 years. It has in recent times liberalised and set up a formal framework for development of the drone sector with schemes such as The New Drone Rules 2021, a PLI scheme, announcement of Drone Shakti in the Union Budget 2022 to boost or promote ‘Drone-As-A-Service (DrAAS)’, promotion of the use of ‘Kisan Drones’ for crop assessment etc. Recognizing the immense potential of drones, the Indian government has been actively promoting adoption of Drones in various departments and industries.

Drone applications span diverse sectors, including agriculture, infrastructure, logistics, surveillance, and entertainment. There is a lot of talk about drones currently.
