
Last week, India introduced new regulations governing the use of drones by private citizens in the country, effectively overturning a ban from 2014 and allowing people to fly their unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) legally. That’s great, but there’s one hitch that might keep drones grounded for a bit. Let’s first take a look at the new regulations. They state that folks can fly small drones (with payloads of up to 2kg) without a Unique Identification Number (UIN) for their vehicles, and without seeking permits – as long as they’re in enclosed or unrestricted airspace and stay below altitudes of 60m.…
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