NEW DELHI : Last month, Garuda Aerospace signed a deal with Lockheed Martin CDL Systems which will see the Chennai-based drone startup use one of Lockheed’s advanced autopilot and tracking softwares for defence and commercial drones. Both companies plan to collaborate to develop drone applications for agriculture, mining, large-scale mapping and industrial inspection. The deal is among a growing number of global partnerships being formed by Indian drone startups to test international waters. Industry experts say such partnerships are mutually beneficial as global firms want to join hands with Indian drone makers to get a piece of this burgeoning market....