September 22, 2025

Current Context : The Ministry of Civil Aviation has released the Draft Civil Drone (Promotion and Regulation) Bill, 2025 for public consultation and invited feedback from stakeholders and citizens.

ABOUT THE BILL

  • Nodal Ministry: Ministry of Civil Aviation
  • Coverage: Applies to ownership, operation, design, manufacture, import, export, leasing, training, and maintenance of drones (Unmanned Aircraft Systems—UAS)
  • Excludes: UAS used by armed forces or weighing over 500 kg (regulated under Bharatiya Vayuyan Adhiniyam, 2024)

KEY PROVISIONS

  • DGCA as Regulator:
    • Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) will remain the primary regulatory authority
    • Mandatory registration and Unique Identification Number (UIN) for every drone
    • Manufacturers must obtain DGCA type certification
  • Safety and Security:
    • Mandatory safety and security features to prevent tampering and ensure traceability
    • No operation without these features unless exempted by Government
  • Insurance Mandatory:
    • Third-party insurance required for all drone operators
    • Compensation: ₹2.5 lakh (death) / ₹1 lakh (grievous hurt) for accidents
  • Digital Sky Zones:
    • Airspace divided into Green, Yellow, and Red zones
    • Green: Free operation | Yellow: ATC clearance | Red: Central Government approval required
  • Penalties:
    • Violation in restricted airspace: Cognisable and non-compoundable
    • Punishment: Up to 3 years’ imprisonment or ₹1 lakh fine
    • Seizure and confiscation powers given to DGCA
  • Claims Tribunal: Motor Accident Claims Tribunals will adjudicate drone accident claims
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