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Leading Indian Drone-as-a-Service Provider Garuda Aerospace Signs Latest Partnerships with Drone Manufacturers
by DRONELIFE Staff Author Ian J. Crosby
Garuda Aerospace, a industrial and defense UAV firm based in Chennai, India, recently announced recent partnerships with Titan Innovations, Easy Aerial, Azur Drones, Aero Sentinel, and Securiton for nationwide distribution of their units across security, infrastructure, and defense applications. After they announced aggressive expansion efforts in June, this major increase in Indian distribution for these international firms is available in the wake of India’s recent decision to ban DJI drones amidst rising tensions between the Indian and Chinese governments.
“We’re delighted to have signed these key partnerships, helping facilitate the expansion of India’s drone market and ensuring the continued development of this hugely disruptive industry,” said Agnishwar Jayaprakash, Founder & CEO of Garuda Aerospace. “The incontrovertible fact that our partners span the US, Canada, Israel and Europe reflects the expertise and vision of our team in addition to the use-cases for our drones – from monitoring the condition of state infrastructure, ensuring roads and bridges are constructed in line with plan and crop spraying, to emergency response and deployment of anti-drone cyber security solutions, we’re excited in regards to the potential these partnerships hold.”
“After a rigorous selection process, we decided to partner with Garuda based on the strength of its network in the safety sector in addition to its expertise in national distribution of drone technology across India,” said Yahav Regev, CEO of Titan Innovations. “Poised to supersede the US economy by 2075, we’re invested in constructing long run relationships with Indian partners.”
Garuda Aerospace is a provider of drone solutions operating as a “Drone-as-a-service”: an revolutionary approach to fulfilling the increasing UAV needs of India, each with their very own custom-designed units and thru partnerships with international firms looking for a foothold within the fast-developing Indian drone market. Because the Indian drone market reels from the lack of its biggest player, recent firms could have to step up, and Garuda and its partners actually seek to fill the DJI-shaped void.
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