India’s real estate sector is poised for a significant boost in foreign direct investment (FDI) as the government accelerates its mission to fully digitise land records and streamline property transactions.
Land DigitisationReal EstateFdiProperty TransactionsTransparencyReal EstateAug 29, 2025

Land digitisation is the process of converting paper-based land records into digital format. This includes creating a comprehensive database of land ownership, boundaries, and other relevant information.
Land digitisation will enhance transparency, reduce disputes, and streamline property transactions. It will make the real estate market more reliable and attractive to investors, both domestic and foreign.
The government has launched several initiatives, including the Smart Cities Mission and the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (PMAY), to improve infrastructure, promote sustainable development, and enhance the quality of life in urban areas.
By creating a transparent and comprehensive digital database, digitisation will make it easier to verify land ownership and reduce the risk of fraudulent transactions and disputes.
Local authorities play a crucial role in the land digitisation process by ensuring that all relevant records are accurately digitised and that the new digital systems are used efficiently and effectively.

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