IG Drones founders recognised in Hurun India’s Young Entrepreneurs list
Over the years, IG Drones has executed projects for multiple government agencies, advancing drone-based infrastructure inspections, digital mapping, and geospatial intelligence across critical sectors.

The leadership team of defence technology startup IG Drones has been recognised by Hurun India among the country’s young entrepreneurs, highlighting the company’s growing contribution to India’s indigenous defence technology ecosystem.
The recognition includes Founder and CEO Bodhisattwa Sanghapriya, Co-founder and CTO Om Prakash, and Co-founder and CRO Shuvam, acknowledging their role in building homegrown drone technologies aligned with the Government of India’s Aatmanirbhar Bharat initiative.
Founded to develop indigenous drone and geospatial technologies, IG Drones provides solutions for defence, infrastructure inspection, surveying, mapping, mining, railways and smart city projects. The company has expanded its presence across both government and enterprise sectors while focusing on advanced unmanned aerial systems and geospatial intelligence.
Commenting on the recognition, the leadership team said the milestone serves as an encouragement to pursue even bigger goals and reaffirmed its commitment to building world-class technologies in India for both domestic and global markets. The company added that the recognition reflects the collective efforts of its team in advancing innovation and strengthening India’s technological capabilities.
Over the past few years, IG Drones has executed projects for several government agencies and public sector organisations while strengthening its position in India’s growing defence technology ecosystem. The startup has also contributed to drone-based infrastructure inspections, digital mapping, and geospatial intelligence initiatives that support faster decision-making across critical sectors.
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The recognition comes as India’s defence technology ecosystem continues to gain momentum, supported by government initiatives promoting domestic manufacturing, startup-led innovation and indigenous defence procurement. Programmes such as Innovations for Defence Excellence (iDEX) and broader policy reforms have encouraged startups to develop advanced technologies across drones, artificial intelligence, robotics and autonomous systems, creating new opportunities for companies like IG Drones to contribute to the country’s strategic and defence capabilities.


