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Positioning a pragmatic Map Policy that will address NSDI is critical and Government must enable this immediately. The policy must also allow for digitization of maps and placing digital topographical maps on computer networks (NSDI Intranets). The Policy will have to cover access by various groups – individuals, society, private agencies, government agencies and so on. The Task Force also noted that Government, through Ministry of Defence, Department of Space, is already considering changes in the existing Map Policy, Aerial Photographs and Satellite Images – which will enable a wider availability of these data to a wide cross-section of users. While Government after taking care of national security considerations is considering these decisions/changes, the Task Force recommends that the process be considerably accelerated to enable the positioning of NSDI at the earliest. The Task Force would submit its report to the Government of India in February 2000 and would open the report to a larger debate and public perusal. Subsequent to this, the following actions will have to be taken for the NSDI:
At a broad estimate, it is envisaged that the NSDI would take anywhere between 5-7 years for becoming operational. But in a phased manner, the intermediate milestones could be established to showcase results. |