India's SVAMITVA scheme, aiming to digitize land records, will be showcased at the World Bank Land Conference in Washington D.C. from May 5-8.
A delegation from India's Ministry of Panchayati Raj will represent the country.
The scheme has already issued property cards to 24.4 million households and mapped over 100 million property parcels, unlocking an estimated USD 1.162 trillion in land value.
The Indian delegation will demonstrate the use of high-resolution spatial data from SVAMITVA, utilized through the Gram Manchitra platform.
According to the Panchayati Raj Ministry, under SVAMITVA - Survey of Villages and Mapping with Improvised Technology in Village Areas - efforts are underway to determine legal ownership of property in rural areas using drone and geospatial technology.
The session will open with a global update on land tenure and will feature high-level exchanges among leaders from participating countries, focusing on scalable solutions for land governance and tenure reform.
On Thursday, they will participate in a session on 'Establishing the Land Foundation for Climate Action and Disaster Risk Management.'
The Indian delegation will showcase the country's innovative use of high-resolution spatial data generated under the SVAMITVA Scheme through the Gram Manchitra platform - a powerful geospatial planning tool supporting village-level planning, solar energy site selection, disaster risk mitigation, and rural infrastructure development.
The agenda of the conference includes regional workshops, thematic exchanges, and an innovation expo, focused on accelerating secure land access, modernising land administration systems, and driving climate-responsive governance.
The SVAMITVA scheme involves high-resolution drone mapping, a nationwide CORS network ensuring 5 cm accuracy, and platforms like Gram Manchitra that enable climate-aligned village planning.
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