Till now, as per security point of view, aerial photographs are of three categories in India - RESTRICTED, SECRET and TOP SECRET as per different areas. The Ministry of Defence revised the restriction areas in 1992. As other countries have developed ahead, India carried on with the same rules despite the fact that such photographs are important tools for research workers in cartography, environmental studies, geological interpretation, planning and development.
Further, there are just a handful of organisations/firms (less than ten) who have the 'permission' to carry out such flights and record data. The policy document online remains silent on aerial photography or aerial photographs. The initial press announcement of May 19th 2005, had mentioned that aerial photographs, after masking of Vulnerable Areas/Vulnerable Points would be freely available for processing and project generation.
It was mentioned then that private agencies would be permitted to carry out surveys in all parts ... more.
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