Introduction
India’s drone industry is witnessing unprecedented growth, fuelled by progressive government policies, local manufacturing, and increasing industrial demand. From precision agriculture to infrastructure inspection, drones are becoming essential tools across sectors.
The Policy Push
The Indian government’s “Drone Rules 2021” and the Production Linked Incentive (PLI) Scheme have made it easier for companies to manufacture and operate drones. The establishment of DGCA-approved RPTOs (Remote Pilot Training Organisations) has also expanded professional training and certification opportunities for drone pilots.
Industry Size and Future Outlook
As of 2025, India’s drone sector is valued at over USD 1.5 billion and is expected to grow rapidly over the next decade. Key sectors driving this growth include:
Agriculture: Crop monitoring and irrigation planning.
Infrastructure: Construction, mapping, and inspection.
Energy: Solar and power line inspections.
Mining and Surveying: Volumetric analysis and resource estimation.
Job Creation and Skill Development
The growing industry is expected to create over 100,000 skilled jobs, from drone pilots to data analysts and LiDAR specialists. RPTOs play a crucial role in ensuring that new entrants are well-trained and compliant with DGCA regulations.
Conclusion
India’s drone ecosystem is entering a golden age. With the right mix of innovation, regulation, and skill development, drones are poised to become a cornerstone of India’s technological and industrial progress.




