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Rising GPS Spoofing Incidents Near Indian Airports

Why is is in News?

  • Multiple instances of GPS spoofing and GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System) interference have been reported near major Indian airports.
  • Delhi airport saw repeated spoofing incidents, with similar reports from Kolkata, Amritsar, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Bengaluru, Chennai.
  • Ministry of Civil Aviation informed Parliament that the Wireless Monitoring Organisation (WMO) has been directed to identify the source of interference/spoofing.
  • These incidents pose a serious aviation safety risk, prompting DGCA and AAI to mandate reporting of any such events.

Relevance

GS 1 – Geography

  • GNSS systems (GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, BeiDou).
  • Satellite signal vulnerabilities in dense airspace.

GS 2 – Governance / IR

  • Civil aviation regulation by DGCA, AAI.
  • Cross-border interference and geopolitical angle.

GS 3 – Internal Security / Cybersecurity

  • Electronic warfare, jamming, spoofing.
  • Aviation cyber risks and national security.
  • Protection of critical infrastructure.

What is GPS Spoofing?

  • GPS spoofing = broadcasting fake GPS signals stronger than the real satellite signals.
  • Aircraft navigation systems may lock onto counterfeit coordinates, causing incorrect:
    • Position
    • Altitude
    • Speed
    • Flight path
  • Creates dangerous navigation deviations, especially during approach and landing.

What is GNSS Interference?

  • GNSS = GPS + other satellite systems (GLONASS, Galileo, BeiDou).
  • Interference includes:
    • Jamming: blocking signal reception.
    • Spoofing: altering positional data.
  • Both severely impact aviation safety, particularly in low-visibility or conflict zones.

What’s Happening in India?

  • Delhi airport reported multiple GPS spoofing events, especially near Runway 10.
  • Fake signals appear during approach and landing, when precision is critical.
  • Other airports (Kolkata, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Chennai, Amritsar) also reported similar patterns.
  • November saw unusually high number of events around IGI Airport.

Why is This Dangerous?

Direct risks

  • Incorrect aircraft position → flight deviations.
  • Confusion between runways/flight paths.
  • Possible near-miss or runway excursions.
  • Overreliance on GNSS makes aircraft vulnerable.

Indirect risks

  • Increased pilot workload.
  • Potential exploitation by cyber actors during geopolitical tensions.
  • Compromised ATC situational awareness.

Government & Regulatory Response

DGCA

  • Made reporting of spoofing mandatory since 2023.
  • Working with AAI to enhance detection networks.

AAI

  • Monitoring interference near Delhi and other airports.
  • Engaging with WMO to trace source.

DoT/WMO

  • Mobilised resources to locate approximate spoofing location.
  • Investigating signal strength, direction, timestamps.

Airlines & Pilots

  • Instructed to report incidents immediately.
  • Asked to maintain heightened situational vigilance.

Possible Sources of Spoofing (Experts’ View)

  • Rogue personal or commercial jammers.
  • Cross-border interference drift.
  • Criminal networks using spoofers for evasion.
  • Malicious cyber actors (ransomware/malware targeting aviation infrastructure).
  • Faulty or misconfigured commercial GNSS repeaters.

No official source has been identified yet.

Global Context

  • GPS spoofing has risen worldwide:
    • Middle East conflict zones
    • RussiaUkraine war
    • China and South-East Asia maritime regions
  • Civil aviation globally is increasingly vulnerable.
  • ICAO has warned of “GNSS-denied environments” becoming common in geopolitically sensitive areas.

Why India is More Vulnerable ?

  • High-density aviation routes.
  • Heavily GNSS-dependent landing procedures (RNP/GLS).
  • Growing electronic warfare capabilities in neighbourhood.
  • Widespread availability of cheap spoofers online.

Technical & Security Measures Needed

  • Deploy GNSS interference monitoring stations around airports.
  • Integrate RAIMSBAS, and inertial navigation fallback systems.
  • Combine radar + ADS-B + multilateration for redundancy.
  • Strict DoT controls on illegal RF devices.
  • Cybersecurity upgrades across airports and ATC.

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