India Builds Its Own 'Google Maps’: All You Need To Know
The projects in this scheme will be scrutinized under three layers
Many a time, we have seen newly
constructed roads dug up to include new pipelines. One reason for this is the lack
of centralized information which can guide these projects so that we can
include the pipelines when roads are constructed to start with. Another common
issue is a delay in centralized infrastructure projects, in addition to road
construction. The Indian Government has come up with a new digital tool to
tackle these issues, which is informally called ‘India's Google Map
Infrastructure Development. In more formal terms, it is PM Gati Shakti National
Master Plan for Connectivity, which is a digital tool that will help the
government overcome these issues.
How did this project materialise?
Back in 2012, there were talks to
bring about the Dholera Smart City project in Gujarat. However, there was no
railway station within 40 km of the area. To overcome the issue, a digital map
of Dholera and the surrounding area was created to get an overview of the area,
following which a railway line was created. However, other issues like the lack
of pipelines, and sewer lines have multiplied the infrastructure cost. The
Dholera project became the first to recognize this issue and come up with a
special purpose vehicle (SPV) along with National Industrial Corridor
Development Corporation (NICDC) Trust. This entire episode served as a trigger
point for what is now PM Gati Shakti National Master Plan.
What is PM Gati Shakti National Master Plan?
It is a map-based infrastructure
of the government of India launched in 2021. It offers a dashboard with a
bird's eye view of tunnels, roads, pipelines, bridges, forests, transmission
cables, and airports across the country. It is like a Google maps software for
Indian infrastructure. It will help in planning and execution of complex
projects and has been developed by the Bhaskaracharya National Institute for
Space Applications and Geo-informatics (BISAG-N). The agenda is to overcome the
delay of 1390 mega infrastructure projects.
As of today, Gati Shakti has 2000
layers of information and is growing by the minute as more and more central and
state bodies are feeding into the platform. This is helping our infrastructural
decision-making. Indian projects are laden with delay, which can now be centralized.
Kerala state government is one of the early users of this scheme. The projects
in this scheme will be scrutinized under three layers:
1. Technical Support Unit, which
is at the lowest level
2. National Planning Group (NPG),
which takes care of any discrepancies and issues there might be.
3. Empowered Group Of
Secretaries, which is at the highest level and takes care of any remaining
discrepancies or escalated issues.
The central government is incentivizing more agencies to utilize this platform in addition to all states and union territories, including 23 central ministries which are already on board. However, the government also has to be wary if sensitive information as cyber hacking is rampant. Additionally, there is a dearth of digitized land records, and land use has always been the Achilles heel for independent India. Lastly, Indian schemes require heavy execution, which is something we are yet to accomplish efficiently.
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