New Delhi, July 1: The government has said that the GAGAN (GPS Aided GEO Augmented Navigation) system will play a key role in strengthening India’s satellite-based navigation ecosystem and enhancing precision navigation services across sectors.
Officials said GAGAN, developed jointly by the Airports Authority of India and ISRO, is designed to improve the accuracy, reliability, and integrity of satellite navigation signals, particularly for aviation applications.
The system is expected to support safer and more efficient air traffic management by providing highly accurate position information, especially during landing and navigation in challenging conditions.
Authorities noted that GAGAN is also expected to have wider applications beyond aviation, including transportation, surveying, agriculture, and disaster management, contributing to the expansion of India’s space-based infrastructure services.
The initiative reflects India’s continued focus on strengthening indigenous navigation capabilities and reducing dependence on foreign satellite-based systems while improving overall technological self-reliance.
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