No Images? Click here The drone policy 2.0 is still a draft though, and the ground (or air) reality is that the use cases for drones are likely to remain restricted to photography and surveys in the near future. That’s the bet that Skylark Drones is making. The company doesn’t sell drones—instead, it provides them as a service, for aerial surveys by real estate companies, and government projects, along with other similar projects.New to this email? You can sign up here.You can also follow HuffPost India on Flipboard.©2018 HuffPost India | Worldmark 3, FL 3, Aerocity, Indira Gandhi International Airport, New Delhi, Delhi 110037 |
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