Google aims to develop more India-relevant features.
Search engine Google is yet to receive permission — primarily on the policy front — to launch its Street View feature in India, a company official said here on Thursday.
"However, with more than 5,000 cities and six lakh villages mapped in India, the company is aiming to develop more country-relevant features," said Sanket Gupta, Maps Lead, Google India. He said Street View allows users to explore world landmarks, discover natural wonders, and step inside locations such as museums, arena, parks and transport hubs.
"In India's immediate neighbourhood, countries like Sri Lanka and Bangladesh have it in the south Asian region while Indonesia in the southeast, and Japan are deploying it," said Gupta. "As of now we have not been able to get permissions. Discussions are still happening on that front. It's more of a decision on the policy side that we have not been able to get permissions. Technically, we just need cameras and cars," Gupta told the media. ALSO READ: Don't see ISRO's geo-portal app Bhuvan as competition: Google India official
He said there are certain features which are especially relevant to India and the country has inspired the development of such features and many are now available globally. "The landmark-based directions feature that we developed for India and from India, has been launched in other countries. We will launch it in Indonesia. Then we have the 'Named Intersections' and local guides program. The offline maps feature was inspired from India," Gupta said. ALSO READ: Google partners ASI to provide 360 degree virtual tour of Indian monuments
India is among the top five countries using offline maps today, he said. "We are also trying to explore partnership with the Railways for real-time train travel data but we don't have a timeline on that," Gupta added.
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