Modi wants drones to be as common as mobile phones
Business Standard|May 28, 2022
Asks all ministries to increase use of drones in their work
ARINDAM MAJUMDER
Modi wants drones to be as common as mobile phones

New Delhi, 27 May rime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday urged all ministries to increase the use of drones in their work, saying he wants drones to become ubiquitous like mobile phones.

The PM said he had asked all ministries to send their officers here to see how best drones could improve the quality of lives and improve ease of doing business. "At a time when we are celebrating Azadi ka Amrit Maho av, it is my dream that everyone in India should have a smartphone in his or her hand, every farm should have a drone, and every house should have prosperity," Modi said, adding that India has the potential to become a hub for drones.

The PM was speaking at India's biggest Drone Festival Bharat Drone Mahotsav.

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