"Given the critical importance of space and geospatial solutions to national mission programmes, delays in these areas mean lost opportunities. Therefore, globally a mission-mode approach is needed to build space infrastructure and geospatial knowledge services through public-private partnerships," said the report, which was released recently.
It said that the Geospatial Knowledge Infrastructure served as a nervous system to measure, model, monitor, and manage natural resources efficiently and transparently, driving economic and sustainable growth.
Integrating advanced technologies such as AI, Machine Learning, and Digital Twins into the operations of the NMAs was key to enhancing data accuracy and expanding their roles in sectors like urban planning and environmental monitoring, the report said.
"Commercialisation through startups, investments, and innovation will continue to strengthen private sector participation, alongside government disinvestment from the commercial sector," the report said.