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- <p>Based on the content of the uploaded presentation <strong>"A Geospatial NEXUS PPT 45th INCA SUMMIT.pptx"</strong>, here is a description tailored for a Zenodo upload. You can copy and paste the relevant sections into the submission form.</p> <p><strong>Title</strong></p> <p>The Geospatial Nexus: Unifying Viksit Bharat @ 2047, National Missions, and the SDGs</p> <p><strong>Description / Abstract</strong></p> <p>This presentation, delivered at the 45th INCA International Congress, proposes the "Geospatial Nexus" as the central operational framework for India's national development. It argues that the long-term vision of <strong>Viksit Bharat @ 2047</strong>, the executive engines of <strong>National Missions</strong>, and the global metrics of the <strong>Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)</strong> are not separate entities but are bound together by a unified geospatial system.</p> <p>The slides provide a detailed analysis of this nexus across three pillars:</p> <ul> <li><strong>Pillar 1: The Vision (Viksit Bharat @ 2047):</strong> Analyzes the "Phygital" (Physical + Digital) architecture required to deliver infrastructure and services to "every habitation" in India. It highlights the role of the <strong>National Geospatial Policy (NGP) 2022</strong> in mandating <strong>Digital Twins</strong> to bridge physical gaps with digital services.</li> <li><strong>Pillar 2: The Execution (National Missions):</strong> Demonstrates how flagship missions have evolved into operational geospatial platforms:</li> <ul> <li><strong>PM Gati Shakti:</strong> A "Whole of Government" GIS platform for integrated infrastructure planning and breaking ministerial silos.</li> <li><strong>Smart Cities Mission:</strong> Utilizing the Geospatial Management Information System (GMIS) and ICCCs for real-time evidence-based monitoring.</li> <li><strong>AMRUT & AMRUT 2.0:</strong> Mandating GIS-based Master Plans and City Water Balance Plans.</li> <li><strong>Jal Jeevan Mission:</strong> Using digital inventory and IoT sensors for the "Har Ghar Jal" initiative.</li> </ul> <li><strong>Pillar 3: The Metrics (SDGs):</strong> Discusses the "localization" of global goals, specifically <strong>SDG 11</strong> (Sustainable Cities), using national dashboards like the NITI Aayog SDG India Index to track performance.</li> </ul> <p><strong>Key Technologies & Governance:</strong> The presentation also covers the enabling technologies and governance frameworks:</p> <ul> <li><strong>Role of ISRO/NRSC:</strong> The "Prime Mover" supplying authoritative data via platforms like <strong>Bhuvan</strong>, covering disaster management, housing (PMAY), and agroforestry (GROW).</li> <li><strong>GeoAI & Predictive Cartography:</strong> The shift from descriptive maps to predictive instruments using AI/ML for urban sprawl analysis (Delhi, Mumbai, Jaipur), resource forecasting, and disaster risk mitigation (Wayanad, Uttarkashi).</li> <li><strong>Future Trends:</strong> The impact of the <strong>NISAR</strong> satellite, <strong>SVAMITVA</strong> drone surveys, and the "human dimension" of tele-education and tele-medicine</li> </ul>