Companies in India no longer need license to collect, generate, store and share geospatial data within the country, as the government has recently “liberalized” policies for mapping and geospatial data.
At a time when cryptocurrencies are becoming part of the mainstream global financial system, the government of India is set to put a complete ban on the digital currencies that would hit nearly eight million investors in India who own cryptocurrencies worth over $1 billion.
Consequent to Govt. of India’s drive to monetize public assets in the yesterday’s presented union budget by Finance Minister Mrs. Nirmala Sitharaman,...