China-based drone co eyes Indian market
NEW DELHI: DJI, the world’s largest manufacturer of commercial drones, “hopes” to enter India, following the government’s recent move to open up the sector by removing the plethora of approvals and clearances.
India’s revamped drone policy is expected in about two months. The Shenzhen (China) -based DJI, that is present in many countries, is likely to make its plans for India known once the new rules have been put in place.
“DJI applauds the Indian government’s plans to liberalise and open the drone market. Drones are driving economic growth and boosting worker productivity and safety across the globe…. India stands to see similar benefits from the adoption of this exciting new technology.









