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MapmyIndia’s Rakesh Verma Advocates for India’s Geospatial Revolution
The co-founder of MapmyIndia, Rakesh Verma, has expressed strong optimism regarding India’s potential to monetize its geospatial economy. In a recent discussion on the show CXO Connect with Prasad Sanyal, Verma provided insights into the significant growth of MapmyIndia’s revenue and the broader prospects for India’s geospatial sector, which he predicts could evolve into a multi-lakh-crore industry.
Verma highlighted the journey of MapmyIndia, which has been instrumental in developing a robust homegrown mapping ecosystem long before navigation applications became commonplace. He recounted the beginnings of this initiative, starting with a comprehensive road-by-road address collection effort that began in 1997. This foundational work has paved the way for the current advancements in geospatial technology in India.
The conversation also delved into the historical context surrounding India’s mapping industry. Verma spoke candidly about the colonial-era restrictions on map-making and the challenges faced in advocating for fair competition against global technology giants. By lobbying the Government of India for supportive policies, MapmyIndia has sought to create a more equitable landscape for domestic firms in the geospatial sector.
As the demand for geospatial intelligence grows, Verma emphasized the importance of leveraging India’s unique capabilities to build sovereign technology. He pointed out that the country has the potential to not only compete but also excel on a global stage by monetizing its mapping resources effectively.
Verma’s insights shed light on the untold story of India’s geospatial awakening, revealing how a combination of innovation, perseverance, and policy advocacy can lead to significant advancements in technology. The discussion serves as a reminder of the transformative potential of homegrown solutions in an increasingly digital world.
In summary, the conversation with Rakesh Verma illustrates a clear vision for the future of India’s geospatial industry, emphasizing its capacity to generate substantial revenue and foster technological independence. As the landscape continues to evolve, the role of companies like MapmyIndia will be crucial in shaping the trajectory of this burgeoning sector.
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