New Delhi, March 3 -- India's infrastructure ambitions are expanding in scale and complexity. Roads cut across shifting terrain, rail corridors run through dense urban clusters, and urban development increasingly intersects with climate risk. In this environment, static surveys and disconnected project workflows are proving inadequate.

In an interaction with CiOL, Amit Sharma, Founder & Director, Matrix Geo Solutions, spoke about why the future of infrastructure lies in predictive geospatial intelligence rather than one-time mapping exercises.

Interview Excerpts:

Legacy infrastructure planning has been built around fragmented surveys, static drawings, and sequential approvals that rarely connect in real time. Each stakeholder operates ...