No timeline fixed for rolling out home-grown GPS alternative, clarifies Govt

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New Delhi: The central government has said that it has held a meeting with mobile manufacturers to discuss the compatibility of the home-grown global positioning system – NavIC — in smartphones, but no timeline was fixed for its implementation.

This clarification by the government came on Monday after media reports suggested India was looking to mandate its indigenous navigation system “within months”.

The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) said the meeting was “consultative”.

“A media report has claimed citing a meeting that mobile cos were asked to make smartphones compatible with NavIC within months. This is to clarify: (1) No timeline has been fixed. (2) The cited meeting was consultative; and (3) the issue is under discussion with all stakeholders,” the Ministry of Electronics and IT said in a tweet late on Monday night.

What is NavIC? How is it different from its previous version IRNSS?

* NavIC (Navigation with Indian Constellation) is the name of the independent stand-alone navigation satellite system of India.

* This system was earlier known as IRNSS (Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System).

* The name NavIC was coined by the Prime Minister of India on the occasion of the completion of the constellation in April 2016.

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