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GEOSPATIAL INTELLIGENCE

Posted 15 Feb 2024

Updated 22 Mar 2024

4 min read

Why in the news?

ISRO is planning to launch 50 satellites for intelligence gathering in the next 5 years.

 

More on the news

  • This will involve creating a layer of satellites in different orbits with a capacity to track the movement of troops and image thousands of kilometres of area.
  • It will improve the ability of satellites to detect changes, and will bring in more of AI-related and data-driven approach to analyze geospatial data.

Geospatial intelligence

  • Geospatial intelligence is an intelligence discipline that analyzes geospatial data to better understand and visually depict human activity at specific geographic location.
  • It uses imagery to survey and assess human activity and physical geography anywhere on Earth.
  • Geospatial intelligence usually collects and integrate data from a network of technologies, including satellites, mobile sensors, ground-control stations and aerial images
    • This data will be used to produce real-time maps and simulations to help identify when, where and to what extent a threat is likely to emerge. E.g., Disaster, Wild fire, Hybrid warfare etc. 

 

Significance of geospatial technology enabled Intelligence gathering

  • Strengthening India’s intelligence architecture: Geospatial data overlying on high-resolution satellite images substantially enhances the precision and reliability of intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance activities.
  • Advancing situational awareness: With its unique ability of real-time monitoring, geospatial data can provide actionable insights for quick and secure decision-making to handle critical insurgencies.
    • Strengthening Border Security and Coastal Surveillance System, e.g., Mapping of terrain and hotspots of border crossing.
    • Preventing and/or disrupting potential internal and external security threats, e.g., tracking infiltration and monitoring camps of terrorists, left wing extremists etc.
    • Targeting & Battle Damage Assessment: It can help analyze enemy vulnerability, determine how best to achieve adequate military results (e.g., avoiding civilian casualties), and plan future targeting action.
  • Tackling new and emerging threats: Geospatial analytics can help to predict and counter new threats like cyber-attacks, hybrid warfare, stealth weaponry etc. which endanger critical infrastructure of the nation.
  • Disaster Management: Geospatial data can play significant role in risk reduction, Preparedness, Response and rescue, and recovery phase of disaster.
  • Military and civilian logistics: By using geospatial intelligence, Medical and health service support can be provided in short time. It will also improve the movement of troops, supplies, arms, and ammunition across the nation.
  • Operations Support: Geospatial intelligence will help in obtaining the last equipment activity situation, and finally helping in maintaining decision superiority.
  • Maritime Domain Awareness (MDA): Expanding regional coverage of geospatial intelligence to monitor the maritime domain more comprehensively leads to securing the Indian Ocean region.

 

India’s steps towards strengthening Geospatial Intelligence

  • Earth Observation Satellites: India has one of the largest constellations of remote sensing satellites in operation e.g. EOS-07 launched in February 2023. 
  • Establishment of dedicated institutions: Like Indian Institute of Remote Sensing, a constituent unit of the ISRO, National Center of Geo-Informatics (NCG), etc.
  • National Spatial Data Infrastructure: Implemented as a network of spatial data nodes established in various data-providing agencies in central and state governments towards improving access to geospatial data.
  • NavIC (Navigation with Indian Constellation): India’s indigenous navigation system to provide accurate position information service.
  • Bhuvan portal: National Geo-portal developed and hosted by ISRO for providing visualization of Satellite Imagery and Maps.
  • National Geospatial policy: Policy enables legal framework supporting geospatial sector and democratization data for enhanced commercialization. 

Conclusion

In the context of India, fast-evolving situation across multiple active theatres and a large diverse border (15k km Land borders and 7.5k km coastline) create an ideal case for use of geospatial intelligence most effectively to support the solider on the ground. 

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  • Geospatial Technology
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