India's SVAMITVA Leads the Charge at World Bank Land Conference
India's advancements in land rights and reforms, spearheaded by the SVAMITVA scheme, were showcased by Panchayati Raj Secretary Vivek Bhardwaj at the World Bank Land Conference 2025. The initiative has unlocked USD 1.16 trillion in rural assets, empowering millions and promoting inclusive, technology-driven governance.

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India showcased unprecedented leadership at the World Bank Land Conference 2025 in Washington DC. Panchayati Raj Secretary Vivek Bhardwaj highlighted India's strides in land rights and tenure reforms, emphasizing the SVAMITVA scheme as a pioneering model in spatial planning.
With reforms backed by technology, India's SVAMITVA initiative has made significant headway. This scheme, aimed at mapping village areas through advanced technology, involved systemic changes—including legal amendments and the installation of CORS infrastructure for precise drone mapping.
Bhardwaj underscored the economic potential released under the initiative, citing improvements in land title security and access to capital, greatly benefiting rural communities. The Indian model is set to inspire further discussions and collaborations at the conference's upcoming events.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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