CBIC prohibits export of Maps and Geospatial data of spatial accuracy: Notification

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Notification No. 82/2022-Customs (N.T.) dated September 23rd, 2022

The CBIC has prohibited the export of Maps and Geospatial data of spatial accuracy and value finer than the threshold values as specified in the Guidelines issued by the Department of Science and Technology, Government of India on 15th February, 2021. In this regard, notification has been issued for the maintenance of the security of India. The threshold values specified in the guidelines are:

1. On-site spatial accuracy -one meter for horizontal or Planimetry and three meters for vertical or Elevation.

2. Gravity anomaly –one milli-gal.

3. Vertical accuracy of Bathymetric data in Territorial Waters – ten meters for up to five hundred meters from the shore-line and one hundred meters beyond that.

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